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Logitech Internet Chat Consumer Headset Questions & Answers
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6/16/2014 1:07:14 AM •
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on Jun 16, 2014
Hillow?
Hello
Please be more specific on the exact problem you are experiencing.
Kind regards
Andrea
11/29/2010 2:41:13 AM •
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on Nov 29, 2010
No Voice Through Headset
From another website. I can't take any credit:
"I'm using Vista.
Okay, I finally figured out how to fix it ....
Control Panel -> Sound -> Right-click "Properties" -> "Levels" Tab -> Un-mute Microphone and move the slider to 100."
Then turn up the headset speaker control all the way.
10/7/2009 11:02:00 PM •
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on Oct 07, 2009
Microphone does not pick up voice
I am sorry to say but I think that perhaps your Microphone is faulty?
These headset leads are notorious for breaking.
If you know how to use a meter, perhaps you could check the circuit, and "see" if there is a Microphone attached?
Could you "Test" it on another PC?
But if this isn't the case below are some helpful links..
I "Googled" this --->troubleshooting microphone problems xp?
http://support.plato.com/kb/tip.asp?psid=26055
www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/speech_setup_microphone.mspx
8/24/2009 8:44:04 PM •
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on Aug 24, 2009
Logitech headset, new vista operating system
either the headset is not supported by Vista, or you need to right click on both speaker icons, normally coloured red and black and in the properties you need to see if your headset is listed as one of the microphone input devices, if you need to make the Logitech headset the default mic and not the windows generic mic.
If you do not see it in the properties then it may not be recognised by Vista.
11/5/2008 11:37:21 PM •
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on Nov 05, 2008
Cant Speak On Logitech Internet Chat Headset
Check the plugs on the computer. I have this same headset, and when I first gt it I had made the silliest mistake of not turning it on. A friend of mine had a similar problem, but with the sound. What had happened was, he was doing some cleaning up by deleting useless programs. He had seen a file, but htought it was useless, so deleted that. Later, the sound dn't work, and he had realized that program he deleted was the entire sound file. Maybe the same thing happened, and if it did, you may want to try to get a computer technologist to format your computer, which is basically just you load all of your files onto CDs, back-up hard-drives, or on another computer. Then, they will hack into the computer and make it so that it's almost as if it had just came out of the packaging, and it doesn't know your name or anything. After that, you re-load all the data back on.
8/1/2007 9:49:06 PM •
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on Aug 01, 2007
Hi,
I have just bought
Start on the Mac side by checking your sound input preferences. Do this by selecting under the apple pull down menu: System Preferences. Then get to the screen where you see all preferences icon's shown and select Sound. Once in the Sound preferences, select Input. Where is says "Select a device for sound input:" It is probably set to USB audio device since that worked for you. Look for Bluetooth Audio Device or similar name for your headset and select it. Speak into the h760 and adjust the input volume, you should see the input level go up when you speak. If not, your H760 bluetooth device is not properly paired. If your device does not show up, back up to the System Preferences page and select Bluetooth and follow instructions there. If that all is working but does not work in Parallels, inspect Parallels for Sound Input options and try to find your bluetooth device. Also check Windows sound input control panel to see that bluetooth is selected.
Hope this helps.
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