the ds has a built in microphone, to allow the games to incorporate blowing, speech and other actions which cause sound into the games.
You blow into the microphone on the DS, which is just below the top screen.
Fire Traps are usually escaped by blowing into the little microphone set into the DS, usually just a small rectangle hole with the letters "MIC." next to it. It registers at the sound and makes it disappear. If you can't find it, try blowing at different points on your DS or simply yelling at the DS. Although it sounds stupid in writing its how it works.
No a controller is not a Microphone and can not be one
Sound pressure hits a microphone's diaphragm and the microphone converts this acoustic pressure wave to a audio voltage wave. The microphone's output is called sensitivity of the mic.. Scroll down to related links and look at "Microphone sensitivity conversion - transfer factor".
Once you get trapped in fire in the Underground in Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl, the only way to get out of the fire trap is by blowing into the microphone of the DS system, this also works with the DSi and 3DS systems.
There is no microphone in the game. However, there is a microphone on your DS. For the DS Lite, the Mic is in the middle of the hinge between the two screens, on a DS (regular) it is on the right side of the hinge.
Yes, there is.
To repair the microphone on a Nintendo DS Lite you should send the unit to an authorized repair center or technician.
you have to have it customed
You inhale air and let the air out toward the microphone (which is at the center of the DS lite and around the bottom on the regular DS)
The Nintendo DS Lite microphone is used for voice recognition. I have never owned a DS so I am not that familiar with the unit. I have seen some of the children at church us it. That has been my only experience with it.
Something's probably blocking your microphone. When I had this problem on my DS Lite, the microphone itself was broken.
A microphone jack.
Its in the center of your DS between the two screens. Just talk or blow into the center when the game tells you to and it should work. If not, go to the DS options and figure out were u need to go to recalibrate your microphone.
If you call Nintendo then they will help you. When my DS had one tiny problem, they sent me packaging stuff, I sent my DS to them, then in 4 weeks they sent me back a brand new DS.
You blow into the microphone on the DS, which is just below the top screen.
well on Nintendo d.s's they are the small slit which is below the top screen XxNBPxX