![]() If I turn the volume mic & booster all the way up, speak directly into the microphone and turn the volume all the way up on the machine, I can just about hear myself on a Skype test call. The slow performance resolved, but the low mic volume persists. I reverted back to Windows 8.1 to see if this could be a Windows 10 issue. I also attempted to install the listed Windows 10 driver from Realtek (R2.79), same problem. This didn't help, and in fact made my machine run slow and included a random beep noise when I moved my cursor around the screen. I then tried installing the recommended audio driver for Windows 10 from the ACER website (v6.). I adjusted the mic volume/ boost settings but this didn't make much difference. I installed Windows 10 immediately after purchase, but when I first attempted to Skype, the person on the other end of the line could barely hear me. I recently purchased an Aspire R14 (R3-471T) and have been unable to get the microphone functioning properly.
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