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The reason is due to the notebook being a very basic model and does not have a built in mic, but you should still be able plug one into the mic slot, i have heard that some mics are not compatible (used to work at the service centre UK) but which ones i do not know.
Hello and Welcome to FixYa! NO, sad but true Aspire 5332 doesn't have a in-built Mic, you need to buy a separate one and plug it in the Mic jack. I hope you understand, If you are having any more questions, feel free to ask. Regards, Waqar.
on skype screen go to TOOLS>OPTIONS>SOUND SETTINGS, WHAT DO YOU SEE NEXT TO MICROPHONE LINE, IF THERE IS ANY AVAILABLE MIC ON THE SYSTEM(LAPTOP), THERE SHOULD BE AN OPTION FOR IT, JUST CHOOSE RIGHT ONE FROM THE LIST AND TEST YOUR MIC, THERE IS ALSO TEST BAT UNDER THAT LINE...
I looked up the marketing specs for your laptop. These come directly from Acer. They claim hands free webcam communication. You can communicate freely with anyone using just your Acer 5332. Although I couldn't find a mic list in the technical specs, it has to be there. Goto START, Control Panel, Sound, Recording. If there's a microphone listed with a green checkmark, then you have an internal mic. If no mic icon then no mic. Goodluck
Install the provided Bluetooth wireless adapter. Purchase and install a commercially available USB-to-Bluetooth wireless adapter. Enable your computer's built-in Bluetooth wireless support. This should then be able to connect to anything that has Bluetooth support.
Hope this helped. Good Luck!
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