Here's an official Article from Microsoft about Teams if you'd like further details. Then, click on the dropdown menus to set both the Microphone and Speaker to the Plugable USB Audio Device.Click the ellipsis (three dots) to open some further options, and then click Settings.Here's an official article from Microsoft about Skype, if you'd like further details. Then, click on the dropdown arrows to set both the Microphone and Speaker to the Plugable USB Audio Device
Click on Audio & Video, and scroll down to the Audio section.Click the ellipsis (three dots) and then click on Settings.Here's an official article from Google if you'd like further details. Click the dropdown menus for both Microphone, and Speaker and set the Plugable USB Audio Device as the default.Open Google Meet, and click Check your audio and video.Now that you've set the adapter as the default device in your operating system, you'll also need to set it as the default device in your meeting apps using the steps in the sections below. If you need help getting that set up, click here, to find steps for your operating system. Our Plugable USB Audio Adapter is a great fit for apps like:įirst, you'll need to set the adapter as the Default Device for both the Microphone and Speaker devices in your operating system. No matter what your goal is, this guide will help you get your Plugable USB Audio Adapter set up to use in your meeting app so you don't miss those important calls. We can help you with that! Whether you're having a fun conversation with family and friends, or an important call such as a virtual doctor appointment or a tele-presentation, you need to be sure that your audio is setup and ready to go. Alternatively, after selecting Open Sound Settings, use the dropdowns under the Input header.
The Sound window will open with the Recording tab highlighted
Please see our pairing and configuration guide for Bluetooth devices. A check mark should appear next to your device, and sound should now play through it
It is also a good idea to make sure that your sound device is turned on, and that the device's volume control is not at the absolute minimum setting.
Check that your device is properly connected, and that any necessary drivers are installed.