How To Install Nexxtech Microphone Driver

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This built-in Nexxtech driver should be included with your Windows® Operating System or is available through Windows® update. The built-in driver supports the basic functions of your Nexxtech hardware. Click here to see how to install the built-in drivers.

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In this guide, we will discuss all the types of microphones you may want to setup, and will guide you through doing that in Windows.

  1. After you’ve installed all the necessary drivers, right-click the volume icon in your system tray and then click the “Sounds” command. In the Sound window, switch to the “Recording” tab to see microphone settings. Select the microphone you want to use and then click the “Configure” button.
  2. Install the Equalizer APO which is a parametric / graphic equalizer for Windows. Then you will also need to install the Peace equalizer which is a Windows PC interface for Equalizer APO; Finally, another solution is to be very choosy which USB microphone you buy in the first place if you have Windows 10. Buy one that has its own drivers.
  3. Check Windows 10 Microphone Options. Windows 10’s Settings app has a few options that disable.

Let me list the microphone types we are going to talk about (click on the one that’s relevant to you to hop right to it):

  1. Double jack headset (headphones + microphone)
  2. Two-in-one jack headset or earbud (it has three stripes on the metallic part instead of two)
  3. USB microphone or headset

And finally here are some dongles and converters to use in case of incompatibility.

Microphone setup

I- Laptop’s built-in microphone

This is the easiest one to deal with because it’s already compatible with your hardware. If your laptop has Windows pre-installed the mic will probably be configured correctly right out of the box. But in case you have problems with it or if you had to install your Windows version yourself, then here are the steps to set it up right.

  1. Check that you know which version of Windows you have.
  2. Go to your Laptop manufacturer’s website, search for a “Downloads” section, and download updated audio drivers. Make sure you are downloading drivers that are for your specific version of Windows, as you checked in Step 1.
  3. Install the driver you’ve downloaded (normally a Next-Next-Finish process).
  4. Restart your computer a couple of times.

Now that the microphone is installed,click here to continue to the configuration section.

II- Single jack microphone

First, connect it

This kind of microphone has one or two stripes on the microphone jack. Connect the jack to the port carrying the microphone symbol – sometimes it’s colored Pink but not always.

Now, download drivers

Most of these microphones don’t need special drivers to work on your computer. But be careful, there is either a mute button or a volume controller in the microphone, so check that it isn’t muted or turned all the way down.

If you do find that the mic isn’t working even after un-muting it and configuring it according to the configuration section below, you may need to install new drivers. The required drivers are: audio drivers suitable to your motherboard. You can find them on your motherboard manufacturer’s website or on your laptop manufacturer’s website in case you’re using a laptop.

And then, configure it

III- Double jack headset (Headphones + microphone)

First, connect it

Here we have two separate jacks, one for playback and the other is for recording and each of them have Two isolation stripes (those stripes you see in the picture above) on the jack. You’ll need to connect each of them to its correct port. The audio port has the headphones symbol next to it and the microphone has its own symbol. They are also known by their default colors: Green means Speakers and Pink means Microphone.

Note that if you have a 2-in-1 headset port (see picture below) you can connect the headphones jack to it – and it will work. But if you connect the mic jack to it – it won’t work.

Now, download drivers

Required Drivers: the right audio drivers for your computer’s motherboard. You can find them on your motherboard manufacturer’s website or on your laptop manufacturer’s website if you’re on a laptop.

And then, configure it

IV- 2-in-1 3.5mm jack headset or earbud

First, connect it

This one was widely used in Smartphones earphones, and more recently it started replacing the old 2 separated 3.5 mm jack ones. And as you see, there are 3 isolation stripes on it instead of 2, making it easy to recognize.

Remember that this one can be used to pick up audio from the old green audio port but you can’t use it on the microphone port. So remember, in order to use the microphone, you have to stick with this port:

Now, download drivers

Required drivers: Audio drivers depending on your Motherboard Driver. You can find them on your Motherboard manufacturer’s website and on your laptop manufacturer’s in case of a portable computer.

How To Install Nexxtech Microphone Drivers

And then, configure it

V- USB microphone or headset

First, connect it

When we have a USB connection at the end of our microphone or headset wire, we immediately assume it’s a simple deal But sometimes it isn’t so simple. The are different types of USB connections (USB 1, USB 2, USB 3) – and I would recommend that if you’re not sure, connect your new microphone into a USB 2.0 plug and a USB 3.0. Why so? Because USB 2.0 is compatible with almost all the devices. And USB 3? Not as much.

Here’s a couple of hints to know whether your USB is 2.0 or 3.0:

Check the logo

Since USB 3.0 is also knows as SuperSpeed USB, if the port is a USB 3.0 there would be an SS USB mark near your USB port, while USB 2.0 just has the regular USB icon.

Check the color

Usually (but annoyingly – not always!) the USB 3.0 port has a blue color inside the port (even if it doesn’t have the SS mark) whereas USB 2.0 has either black or white inside the port.

Also, some headsets simply have USB dongles (adapters), which means that if it doesn’t work with the USB port you can remove the adapter and plug the 3.5 mm jack directly.

Typically, USB isn’t a Plug and Play port which means there is a big chance you’ll need external drivers from your microphones drivers, which leads us to the next couple of lines…

How

Now, download drivers

Required Drivers:

  1. I/O Serial driver from your motherboard manufacturer’s website (in case of a desktop PC) or from your laptop manufacturer’s website (in case you have a laptop!). This driver is used for lots of serial input/output connections – including USB – so you can just call it a USB driver if this I/O thing seems scary (I met some people who were scared by that).
  2. Microphone driver from your USB microphone manufacturer’s website.

If you haven’t bought it yet, I recommend that before you purchase your microphone, check the manufacturer’s website to see that the mic is indeed fully compatible with Windows 10 (if there are Windows 10 drivers on the website for this microphone then it’s ok).

And then, configure it

VI- Bluetooth Microphone and Headsets

Who doesn’t like to go Wireless? Maybe people who don’t know how to enable and use Bluetooth in Windows 10! If you’re one of those, then click here to learn all about enabling and using Bluetooth.

Do you already have Bluetooth enabled but it’s not working? Here’s the thing: The Bluetooth version of your headset must be compatible with the Bluetooth version your computer has got. I know you may have not noticed it but Bluetooth has evolved from version 1 to version 5 over the years. So knowing which Bluetooth version you have and configuring the microphone might take a tiny bit more effort. It’s recommended that your headset Bluetooth version is the same version or older (smaller number) than your computer Bluetooth module. Here’s how you check your Computer Bluetooth version before you buy your headset:

  1. Right-click on your start button or press the Windows logo key + X and select Device Manager.
  2. Expand the Bluetooth tree and you’ll find the Bluetooth version shown right below it. (Mine is version 4.0 as shown)

Here’s what you need to do in order to install you Bluetooth microphone/headset:

  1. Turn on your Bluetooth by clicking on its button at your Action Center.
  2. Right-click on the Bluetooth icon and select Add a Bluetooth Device.
  3. Choose the Bluetooth microphone/headset from the list and click Pair or Connect if it’s already paired.
  4. Once paired or connected, right-click on the speaker icon in the bottom-right part of the screen and choose Sounds.
  5. Click on the Recording tab in order to see your recording devices list.
  6. Right-click on the Bluetooth microphone/headset and make sure it’s already connected. If it’s not, click Connect.

If it’s not working out of the box (after following the installation steps above and the general configuration steps below), try downloading new drivers. The required drivers are:

  1. Bluetooth driver from your computer manufacturer’s website.
  2. Audio drivers from your motherboard/computer manufacturer’s website.

General Configuration

Now that your microphone is connected correctly and has the right drivers, some small configurations are sometimes needed so that the computer could hear it. Follow us:

  1. Make sure your microphone isn’t muted by a mute or a volume button.
  2. Right-click on the speaker icon in the bottom-right part of the screen and choose Sounds.
  3. Click on the Recording tab in order to see your recording devices list.
  4. If you see a microphone device with some green bars moving while making some noise, then that one is working for sure.
  5. If no microphones shows green bars, disable all the recording devices you don’t need and set the desired microphone as default.
  6. Double-click on the device that represents your microphone. The Microphone Properties window will appear. Click the Levels tab.
  7. In the “Levels” tab make sure that “Microphone” and “Microphone Boost” are set to the maximum, you can do that by sliding them to the right until the first one shows 100 and the boost is set to +30.0 dB. Then click OK.
  8. In the “Enhancements” tab (if found), make sure to uncheck the “Disable all sound effects” checkbox.
  9. Now visit the “Advanced” tab too and make sure to uncheck the “Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device” checkbox and click “OK“. (Also uncheck the “Enable audio enhancements” check box if you see one).
  10. In the main recording devices panel, go to the “Communications” tab and select the “Do nothing” radio button and then click OK.
  11. Restart your computer and recheck your recording devices panel. If you see green bars rising when you talk into the microphone – your mic is now properly configured!

Some dongles and converters to use in case of incompatibility

If your microphone connection isn’t compatible with your computer, or if it just doesn’t work and you need to connect it some other way, here’s a little guide about dongles and converters that are easy to use:

  1. iPhone earphones and other headsets’ microphones with one single jack won’t work in case your computer has two ports, splitted. So you’ll need to buy one of these splitters:
  2. If your headset has two independent jacks and you want to connect both of them to the one headset port in your computer you will need one of these splitters:
  3. If your connection is the same on the headset and in the computer, but the microphone still doesn’t work, you may try to convert to a USB connection. Use one of these converters:
    1. For 2 x 3.5mm jacks headsets
    2. For 1 x 3.5mm jack headsets

Where you connect a microphone to a computer depends on the connector the microphone utilizes. Generally speaking, there are two types of connectors used with microphones: the mini-plug and USB. Both types can connect to nearly any computer as most machines (including some laptops and Chromebooks) have both.

The sections below have images and descriptions that help you determine which type of connector your microphone uses. Once you've figured that out, follow the instructions on how to get it connected to your computer.

USB microphone

First, locate any available USB port and plug the microphone into it. They are found on the front, back, or sides of desktop, laptop, and all-in-one computers. Once connected, the computer should automatically detect the microphone and install the drivers for it. After the software is installed, you can verify the microphone is ready for use by accessing the sound settings and looking through the options.

What if the mic isn't detected automatically?

First, if you're plugging a USB microphone into the top or front of a desktop, try connecting it to the back. Some cases require the additional wiring to 'activate' secondary USB ports, the ones not connected directly to the motherboard.

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If the computer still does not detect your microphone and you've installed the software, you may need to download the drivers yourself. Fortunately, we have pages with these instructions, which are listed below:

Mini-plug microphone

How To Install Nexxtech Microphone Driver Software

Many microphones utilize a mini-plug connector, similar to that which you would find on your mobile phone, tablet, or iPod. On a desktop computer, the microphone jack is often on the back and identified by the pink color, as shown in the image. However, microphone jacks may also be on the top or front of the computer case.

Many laptop computers and Chromebooks have a microphone built into them. If not, the microphone jack is usually on the front edge, or near the front left or right side.

What if the mic isn't detected automatically?

If the computer does not automatically detect your microphone and install the software, you may need to download the drivers yourself. Fortunately, we have pages with these instructions, which are listed below:

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How to see if the microphone is detected

  1. Press the Windows key, type Control Panel in the Windows search bar, and press Enter.

Or, open the Windows 10 Start menu, and choose Windows System > Control Panel.

  1. In the Control Panel, click Hardware and Sound.
  1. Under Sound, click Manage audio devices.
  1. At the top of the window, click the Recording tab. If you have an internal or external microphone, it's displayed in the middle section.
  1. If you have more than one input device, you can switch to another by selecting it, and then clicking the button and then the button.
Tip

If you have more than one input device, you can switch to another by selecting it, and then clicking the button and then the button. Furthermore, you can select the microphone in this list and click the Properties button to change microphone settings, including the volume level for recording.

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