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novacitz Jul 25, 2015 @ 10:51pm
Hearing myself in headphones.
Hey guys i just have this annoying problem with my microphone , hearing myself breathing , typing , and even giving informations on CS... I know what you think , its not that box checked on the properties of the mic . ( Start>Control Panel>Hardware and Sound>Sound>Recording>Right Click your microphone>Properties and on the category Listen you have a box named "Listen to this device." well i have that unchecked .This problem is not only on CS ... i can hear myself even when i start my computer (at the black screen with system information , etc.) and this is hella annoying , PLEASE STEAM HELP !
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Always Maybe Jul 25, 2015 @ 10:56pm 
Nope, Go to playback> Find the one you're using> Properties> Levels and turn down the mic setting to 0
novacitz Jul 25, 2015 @ 11:00pm 
hmm playback ? Control panel or ?


Always Maybe Jul 25, 2015 @ 11:01pm 
right click sound setting in the little tray and go to playback
novacitz Jul 25, 2015 @ 11:03pm 
Oh man :**:*:*:*:*\

novacitz Jul 25, 2015 @ 11:03pm 
I love ya :*:*
novacitz Jul 25, 2015 @ 11:03pm 
tysm
Error Oct 17, 2015 @ 5:13pm 
Originally posted by Bamoxx (Pray Pistol):
Nope, Go to playback> Find the one you're using> Properties> Levels and turn down the mic setting to 0
thanks bro.
Linda CSGOSKINS Jan 31, 2023 @ 6:01am 
i dont understand and i have same problem
fritz Apr 12 @ 12:34am 
Hello , if someone anyone has this problem and ur using logitech heapdphones this might help, im just gonna copy paste from microsoft forums from a guy named ALW98 who helped a lot of people with that . :

" I had the same issue with my Logitech G435 Headset, and everything I tried wouldn't work. All the tutorials and unchecking "listen" etc. didn't help. Out of desperation I read the manual of my headset and I realized the problem was with my headset and not with my computer. Turns out I accidentally enabled "Sidetone" which was a built in feature to the Logitech headset I had. It was as simple as pressing some buttons in a specific order on my headset and it was fixed. Perhaps for those who have tried everything else, they can look into their headsets settings/manuals and see if they accidentally enabled some sort of "Sidetone"? Usually just searching the name of your headset and scrolling down should quickly show you a pdf manual for your headphones settings."
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Date Posted: Jul 25, 2015 @ 10:51pm
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