Micro Latitude E5520

Hello

I installed Win10 on E5520, but now I can't use the microphone and I can't find the drivers.

Can someone send me the link?

Thank you.

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With this facility, I can use the microphone and headphones, but if I remove the headphones, the speaker does not work.

The speakers worked fine before the installation of the driver IDT? Open the properties of sounds (Control Panel > sounds) and find speakers/headphones on the Read tab make sure that under speakers, he says "default device".

If this does not help then try to pass the native Windows driver IDT back tot the audio driver by doing so:

1. open Device Manager (found in the Control Panel, or type devmgmt.msc in the search box).
2. develop the 'audio controllers, video & game' and right click on "IDT High Definition Audio Codec".
3 Select this option to "Update driver software".
4. click on "Browse my computer for driver software".
5. click on "Let Me pick from a list of drivers on my computer".
6. put the "Show compatible hardware" check box if not already checked.
7. in the list of devices, click on 'High Definition Audio"(native driver).
8. click on "next".
9. in the update driver warning box, click 'Yes' (the driver).
10 restart the portable computer if you are prompted. If not invited, so no need to restart.
[To return to the IDT pilot, do it again but reverse steps 2-7 names].

If the speakers work very well with the native driver, but not with the IDT pilot then something in Win10 which prevents them from working.

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In addition, in certain circumstances the headphone manages audio different from what speakers do. I mean, it is, let's say you have headphones attached to the camera of 'Communication', then when you are skyping or playing games online audio communication won't through the helmet, while only sounds music or game will pass through the speakers. If this is what happens, clear the communications device, and then all the sound elements will go through the speakers or through the headset when it is plugged.

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