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It is likely a Windows 10-related issue. When you installed it, did you upgrade or do a full reinstall? There are quite a few issues possible with the former, but I haven't had a chance to to a fresh install.
Once you clean install Win10; DO NOT start installing Drivers. Windows Updates will be able to get the correct ones (sometimes the one way to get some of them) and install; also make sure you do the base Update available first, via clicking Check Windows Updates.
Then after all that, reboot at least once, un-toggle Fast Boot in Win10, then reboot and toggle that back on again (it addresses a bug yet to be fixed).
Then go grab Win10 Drivers from the Hardware/Chipset Maker Websites and install them.
Never had issues using any Logitech Webcam as a Mic in WinXP, 7 SP1, 8.1, 10
Especially Logitech Webcam 500, C920, C930.
After drivers are all done; then you have no issues with having a webcam or headset Mic be the Default, but again you must set that manually as default Recording Device in Windows and any Apps you use. If you hot-plug any USB device, such as a Headset, then you must set the Mic to Default again before loading up apps/games u wish to use that in.