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Plug in your microphone into the appropriate plug:
a. Locate the microphone plug, seen below, which are
sometimes located on the back of the computer.
b. Plug the microphone the jack into the appropriate
plug specified below. The microphone plug is the pink/reddish
color one.
Place the Sound Recorder on your Desktop:

Click on Start
>>>Programs>>>Accessories>>>Entertainment>>>Sound
Recorder>>>Send To>>>click on Desktop (create
shortcut).
[Note: This process is the same in Windows 98, Windows 2000
and Windows XP.]
Place the Volume Control on your Desktop:

Click on Start
>>>Programs>>>Accessories>>>Entertainment>>>Volume
Control>>>Send To>>>click on Desktop (create
shortcut).
[Note: This process is the same in Windows 98, Windows 2000
and Windows XP.]
After
placing both the Sound Recorder and Volume Control icons on your
desktop,
Double
click on each one to open them.
[Note: Your Sound Recorder should look the same in Windows
98, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.]
[Note: Your Volume Control may show different depending on
the which input or output you have selected.]

On
the Volume Control panel, click on Options and click on
Properties. Select Recording and
click
on Mic if it is not already selected.

Your Recording Control should open with Mic selected.

[Note: You may want to un-select the Mic when not in use.]
You
can now speak into your microphone and hear yourself from the
speakers and see your voice pattern
on
the Sound Recorder. Adjust your Recording and/or your Mic Volume
for an appropriate volume.


Your Microphone is now set for recording.
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