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Hello All

 

I'm having an issue with selecting and applying my Logitech G35 Headset in Windows & sound control panel.

 

Everything worked until 2 days ago and the only thing I have changed is installing COD5. I normally play COD2 and currently I have to play on speakers with no mic.

 

I have tried reloading the software, using a webcam mic (also by Logitech), reconfiguring drivers, unplugging and replugging and still no mic.

 

I open the control panel, select hardware and sound, select sound, check off G35 and then Windows won't allow me to "apply". Apply stays faded grey.

 

I'm fairly tech savvy and can usually figure out most comp issues but this one has me baffled.

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks



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I've now got it to the point that I can use the headphones but still no mic. I've chosen the G35 in the control panel but COD2 doesn't have a level.



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In your Windows control panel, select SOUND. Then test your headphone sound by trying different settings. When you find a setting that works make it your DEFAULT setting. Then go to the recording setting and double click on the STEREO MIX and enable it, then set your microphone setting to listen while you play with different settings till you hear yourself speak , then select it as DEFAULT (enable it) I had problems too, until I enabled the Stereo mix. I hope this helps



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I have had this issue occasionally with my wireless headset.

I find that if my webcam is plugged in, COD4 tries to use that mic, even though the default has been set to my headset.

I eventually set the default playback and recording devices to be my headset, so whenever it is plugged in, it automatically switches to that, when I disconnect, it switches back to main speakers.

 

 

Are you using windows 10?



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Thanks everyone ... the issue has been resolved!


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