The microphone I have attached to the PC does not show any signs of picking up sound. I have tried all the tricks mentioned in the troubleshooting guides and various sites in the internet. Still, no response. Any ideas ?
Assuming the mike is suitable for use with a soundcard, can you check it out on another known good computer system? Does it have an internal battery? If yes, check voltage, and battery contacts inside the mike.
Microphones are not particularly easy to check out - I've used an oscilloscope in the past. You could try feeding a known good low level audio signal into the mike socket, but remember that the mike input is only mono - you should connect ONLY the channel that goes to the tip of the 3.5mm jack plug, not to the ring. This will prove that the soundcard's mike input works, but keep the input level very low.
Glad it's sorted... Just as a point of interest, the usual PC type microphones are fairly sensitive devices, and don't take kindly to being banged about, dropped on the floor etc.
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