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This is due to failure or weakness of the Microphone in the phone. To confirm you can connect a hands free headphone unit which can be tested to confirm.If the caller can hear you then it is confirmed that the mic section in the phone is faulty and must be opened to check.
First test your microphone to see if it is working properly. Click on Start All Programs - Accessories - Entertainment - Sound recorder and record your voice and play it back. If it does not work, then reinstall the microphone driver and test again. When the microphone works then open Skype and configure the Audio settings. For details on configuring the microphone in Skype, click on this link and follow my instructions :- http://www.fixya.com/support/r6522317-skype_microphone_problem
The problem is either the microphone is not connected/faulty or the wrong microphone is selected in the Skype Audio setting.
To check if the microphone is working - go to Start - All Programs - Accessories - Entertainment - Sound Recorder and do a test recording.
If the sound is doesn't work then open Device Manager - Sound, video and game controllers and check the microphone is enabled and working. If it isn't listed or has a yellow ? against the microphone then you need to install the microphone device driver.
If the microphone is working then open Skype then click on Tools tab -then Options - Audio Settings - then in microphone setting and click on the microphone list to select your model microphone. Then Save your settings.
To test your microphone settings then go to Contact list and select Echo / Sound Test.Service and follow the instructions. If this works then your friends will be able to hear you,
That is the problem with your microphone settings. Go to control panel --> Sound and Audio Devices . In that go to Sounds Tab and then look for the setttings in microphone tab. In that go to advanced and select the option "Microphone Boost " . This wil enable good clarity for your microphone.
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by default the playback of your voice is muted. next to your clock theres the sound speaker icon click on it, you should see microphone somewhere there, if you dont press settings from the toolbar and then properties
then on the playback make sure there is a X on microphone.
then click ok, now check is the microphone muted? unmute it and speak to the microphone you should hear your own voice played back instantly from the speakers.
No one hears you because your microphone is probably set on mute. Go to your start menu, then go to control Panel, find Volume and Sound Control should be the icon that looks like a speaker. Double click that icon. From there Click Options and then properties, find the Microphone option and click the box to the left. This should add Microphone to your menu, then simply unmute your microphone.
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