Most modern laptops come equipt with a mic.
it depends on the jack you have, there is a hole on the side of your laptop with either a mic symbol next to it is colored red. if you insert the mic in there it should work. if the end of the mic is USB, you need to connect it into your USB slot. if the laptop doesn't pick up the mic, you need to go into my computer and go on devices to find it! however you laptop might not be compatible with the mic.
Buy an external mic, they're not thatexpensive.
I found an old laptop internal mic laying around in my shed is there any way i can connect that to a wire and make it and external mic?
Ok, this question needs to be a little more specific. A mic is a piece of hardware while windows 7 is an OS, or operating system. Just because a laptop has or doesn't have windows 7 is not related to whether it has a mic or not. You might want to consider listing what name or brand your laptop is and looking it up on the company's website.
Yes, if you laptop has a 1/8" microphone input jack, you can.
there is no microphone in he toshiba laptop 15 inch i tried on skype didnt work soo yeah
Background noise as in the usual paper pushing or whatnot but otherwise this mic is great. Try playing around with the sound levels. Also turn off recording of you laptop internal mic completely.
Somehow my headphone jack in my laptop broke. Since I do not use the mic jack, is there any way to convert the mic jack into a headphone jack? I really need help. I have a windows 8.
Only if it's laptop which has a built in Mic. Most desktops or any desktops doesn't have a Mic built in.
If your playing on a laptop with build-in mic, you can blow into it to remove the fire trap
First, you need to determine if the the mic is even on. Open your "control Pannel" and locate your "sounds and audio devices" double click the icon. In the box that opens, select the "Voice" Tab. Below the mic settings there is a button "test hardware" This will check your configuration and allow you to set up the mic and volume settings. (mic sensitivity) You should be ready to use it now.
No. You need either a built in microphone or you need to purchase a microphone that you can plug in.