PCBrandon
02-11-2006, 01:51 AM
Hi all,
Last Sunday I was on TeamSpeak with my microphone. Someone asked if it was halftime yet for the Super Bowl, so I got up to go and check, but my microphone was wrapped around my leg and it was yanked out of my laptop (specs in signature). The laptop was moved about eight inches and the Microphone would not work at all. I tried plugging it into another computer and it worked, so I got with Dell and they replaced my motherboard earlier in the week. It still doesn't work, and I am sure that my MIC is not muted.
What could be the problem? Is it possible that the jack is too sensitive for the microphone (the MIC is a little bent) so that it wouldn't work in the laptop even though it works in another computer?
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Last Sunday I was on TeamSpeak with my microphone. Someone asked if it was halftime yet for the Super Bowl, so I got up to go and check, but my microphone was wrapped around my leg and it was yanked out of my laptop (specs in signature). The laptop was moved about eight inches and the Microphone would not work at all. I tried plugging it into another computer and it worked, so I got with Dell and they replaced my motherboard earlier in the week. It still doesn't work, and I am sure that my MIC is not muted.
What could be the problem? Is it possible that the jack is too sensitive for the microphone (the MIC is a little bent) so that it wouldn't work in the laptop even though it works in another computer?
Any thoughts?
Thanks!