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Dear Lenovo users, you can enter the control panel --- sound --- recording to detect whether your microphone can accept the sound, if it can, it may be due to network speed or other reasons that the sound cannot be transmitted, it is recommended that you try to update your sound card driver, driver**link:
If you can't record sound in the control panel, it may be that your built-in microphone is damaged, and it is recommended that you send your computer to a nearby service station for testing and repair
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The sudden reduction of the sound of the Lenovo laptop speaker is caused by a setting error, and the solution is:
1. On the Windows 10 system desktop, click the "Start Windows System" menu item in turn.
2. Click the "Control Panel" menu item in the Windows system menu that opens.
3. In the control panel window that opens, click the "Hardware & Sound" icon.
4. At this time, the hardware and sound settings window will open, and click the "Manage Audio Devices" shortcut link here.
5. At this time, you can open the sound settings window, and click the "Communication" tab above here.
6. Finally, you need to check the item "Do not perform task operations", so that in the process of using Windows 10 in the future, there will be no more sudden sound reduction, as shown in the figure below.
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Summary. Hello! We're happy to answer for you!
The computer headset has a loud sound and a small one, how to turn the headphone plug, not in the computer speaker setting, there may be no balance 1: the headset is not plugged in tightly, it is recommended to check whether the headset is plugged in; 2: The volume of the left and right ear canals is unbalanced, it is recommended to turn on the volume adjustment of the small speaker in the lower right corner, and center the slider in the main volume, and the two sides will be consistent; 3:
That's your headset is broken, get a new one.
Hello! We're happy to answer for you! The computer headset has a loud sound and a small one, what's going on with the headphone plug to turn around, not working on the computer speaker settings, there may be no balance 1:
The headset is not plugged in tightly, it is recommended to check whether the headset is plugged in; 2: The volume of the left and right ear canals is unbalanced, it is recommended to turn on the volume adjustment of the small speaker in the lower right corner, and center the slider in the main volume, and the two sides will be consistent; 3: That's if your headset is broken, get a new one.
I don't understand. If you don't know how to operate, you can find someone around you to carry out the above steps of maintenance, or contact the maintenance worker.
Second, please explain, the headset has been checked.
It is recommended to turn on the small speaker volume adjustment in the lower right corner, which is where the computer adjusts the volume.
If you center that slider in the master volume, it will be the same on both sides.
Can it be illustrated?
Dear, our system can't send **.
I'm a small right earphone and a big left earphone.
Sometimes when using headphones, there will be a situation where the sound is loud on one side and the sound is small on the other, or there is an imbalance between the vocals and the music on both sides. The adjustment method is as follows:1
First of all, if it is a Windows 7 system, click on the small speaker in the lower right corner. 2.After clicking on the speaker, in the window that appears, click on the speaker icon (speaker) at the top3
In the pop-up window, select "Levels".
win10If you can't make the sound on the other side of the headset louder by adjusting the sound balance of the system, this may be a problem with the headset itself, and you can change the headset to try it.
How it works: Right-click the "Little Speaker" icon in the lower right corner of the desktop and select "Sound". In the pop-up sound window, click the "Pick Caution**" tab, click "Headphones" and then click on "Dispersion" (or directly right-click "Headphones" to select properties).
Finally, in the headset properties, click the "Balance Rush" button in the level tab, and 1 needs to be set to 0.
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<>1.Sound and jujube sound setting problem: Some computers may set the sound output as a speaker by default, and the computer volume is set too low, so that the sound will be relatively low when using headphones.
At this point, you can go to your computer's sound settings, select Set the sound output to headphones, and turn up the volume appropriately.
2.The problem of headphone filial piety: Some cheap or low-quality headphones may have a relatively low volume and may have poor sound quality, resulting in poor hearing. At this point, you can change to high-quality headphones to increase the volume and sound quality.
3.Computer audio driver issues: If your computer is missing or the driver isn't correct, your headphones can be quieter or not sound at all. At this point, you can try updating your computer's audio drivers to make sure your audio device is working properly.
4.Sound limits: Some computer software or apps may have a maximum volume or volume limit set by default, resulting in quieter headphones. At this point, you can try to see if there is a volume limit in the settings of the software or app and remove the corresponding limit.
In short, if you are using headphones on your computer with low sound, you can check the above aspects first to find the corresponding solutions.
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1.Volume adjustment is too low: The volume setting in your computer system or application is too low, resulting in a low listening volume. You can try to adjust the volume one by one in the comma system, application or **** device to see if you can improve the sound.
2.Poor earphone connection: If the earphones are not plugged in tightly or are poorly connected, it will affect the computer's recognition of the earphones and the transmission of sound. The earphones can be re-plugged or replaced with a new earphone cable for testing.
3.Sound card driver problems: Troubled sound card drivers, faulty audio card drivers, or need to be updated can also affect the sound volume and sound quality. You can try updating or replacing the sound card driver in Device Manager.
4.Operating system issues: Some operating system versions or settings may limit the output of sound from your computer. For example, some versions of Windows 10 have a default volume floor that needs to be manually canceled or changed.
5.Headphone quality issues: Some low-quality headphones or headsets may have noisy or poor sound output. It is advisable to buy a good quality headphone or headset that involves blocking out external interference noise and maintaining better sound quality.
In short, there may be a variety of reasons for the problem of low sound in headphones, which can be troubled and tested one by one to find the problem and then solve it accordingly. If it still can't be solved, it is recommended to ask a professional or after-sales support team to repair or replace the product.
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Headphones plugged into your computer that are too quiet can be caused by:
First, make sure your computer's volume is set appropriately. Check the volume control of the Polar operating system, such as the volume control of the Windows system, and make sure that the master volume slider is set in the appropriate position and is not muted or turned down.
Sometimes, there may be a problem with your computer's headphone jack, such as being dirty or loose. When inserting the headphone plug into the jack, make sure that the plug is plugged in all the way to the end and that it is not loose. If there is a dirty problem, you can use a detergent or a small cotton swab to gently clean the jack.
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It's because of the incompatibility of the mixed sounds.
1. There is a speaker logo in the corner of the right corner of the computer, click on it and select the speaker.
2. In the sub-options, select Xinyou Mountain to select the level, and then select Balance.
3. Just set the left front or right front item to zero.
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Maybe it's caused by the sound settings not getting it right, you can choose to set the sound output to headphones in the sound settings and turn up the volume appropriately.
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