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:edit, less your mic have a mute button for itself. Then you can sue that to mute yourself.
:Edit, I think the volume is case by case. Some people are very loud and others not so much.
Thread necro'd!
Anyway, it depends on how your laptop is setup but when this topic was originally started voice chat was always on. Currently you can go into settings and change it from always on to off or even to push-to-talk. But back to your question about your laptop's microphone you'll have to see if it's enabled. Without knowing your operating system a safe bet would be to go to your sound options and see if it's enabled. If all else fails then can a cheap headset, plug it in, and use that since it should be plug and play for the most part.
Because there is no point for them, there is discord, teamspeak, mumble steam build in voicechat etc.