Frequently Asked Questions
The headset microphone is very quiet – how can I increase the recording level?
To do this, enable ‘Microphone Boost’ or ‘Microphone Boost Control’. In the majority of Windows® systems, you’ll find this function in the Control Panel under the ‘Sound’ option – ‘Recording’; in some cases it may even be located in a submenu. That said, this function might not be available on some systems depending on your sound card.
To do this, enable ‘Microphone Boost’ or ‘Microphone Boost Control’. In the majority of Windows® systems, you’ll find this function in the Control Panel under the ‘Sound’ option – ‘Recording’; in some cases it may even be located in a submenu. That said, this function might not be available on some systems depending on your sound card.
Why doesn’t the microphone/the headset’s microphone work on my Mac?
The microphone/the headset’s microphone only works when connected to a microphone input socket, not to a Line-In socket as most Macs supply.
The microphone/the headset’s microphone only works when connected to a microphone input socket, not to a Line-In socket as most Macs supply.
Why do I find drivers for my headset or speaker system?
Speaker systems and headsets that connect using a jack plug do not require a driver, even when used on a PC/notebook. Only the PC’s soundcard requires a driver, which can be found on the manufacturer’s website.
Speaker systems and headsets that connect using a jack plug do not require a driver, even when used on a PC/notebook. Only the PC’s soundcard requires a driver, which can be found on the manufacturer’s website.


















