8 Different Ways To Enable / Disable Microphone in Windows 10

Microphones also referred to as mic or mike come in a lot of varieties today. Generally, headphones these days come with a microphone and headphone capabilities. Let us say, we use our headphones only. In such cases, we can opt to disable our microphone and save some power. Also, there are stand-alone microphones available that can be connected to the PC. Generally, these devices are used over teleconference calls, etc so that your sound is heard by others. If a hacker gets hold of your microphone, he could listen to all your conversations. This could be dangerous. To maintain your privacy in such cases you can disable the microphone from your system.

In this article let us discuss 8 different ways to disable Microphone from your system

Method 1: The Easiest way – UnPlug It

If you are using a standalone microphone, the easiest way to disable it is by unplugging it from your system.

To enable it back, plug it on to the PC again

 

Method 2: From the Inline Mute Switch

Most of the stand-alone microphones and headsets with built-in microphones come with a switch/button in the cable. You can press it and turn it Off /Mute your microphone so that nobody can hear you.

Press the button again to enable it back again.

Method 3: From Device Properties

Step 1: Press Windows+r buttons together from your keyboard to open the Run window

Step 2: In the Run window that opens, type ms-settings:sound and hit Enter

 

 

Ms Settings Sound Min

 

 

Step 3: In the Settings –> Sound Window that opens , Under Input Section ,

  1. From the drop down Choose your input Device, select your microphone
  2. Click on Device properties

 

 

Sound Settings



 

 

Step 4: In the Device properties window, Tick on Disable

 

 

Device Propertoes Disable

 

 

Step 5: To Enable Microphone again, Untick on Disable

 

 

Disable Device Properties

 

Method 4: From Microphone Settings

Step 1: Press Windows+r keys from your keyboard together to open the Run window

Step 2: In the Run window that opens, type ms-settings:privacy-microphone and hit Enter

 

 

Ms Settings Privacy Microphone Min

 

Step 3: In the Settings–> Microphone window that opens , Under the Microphone access for this device is on  section , Click on Change

 

 

Change Option

 

 

Step 4: In the pop-up window, in order to disable your microphone, toggle the button to turn off(the button will be displayed in white color) under Microphone access for this device

 

 

Microphone Access Turn Off

 

 

Step 5: To Enable your microphone, toggle the button to turn on(the button will be displayed in blue coclor) Microphone access for this device

 

 

Turn On Access

 

 

Method 5: From Control Panel

Step 1: Press Windows+r keys from your keyboard at the same time to open the Run window

Step 2: In the Run window that opens, type control mmsys.cpl sounds and hit Enter

 

 

Souns Icon View Run

 

 

Step 3: To Disable your Microphone, In the appearing window,

  1. Go to the Recording tab
  2. Right-Click on your Microphone you want to disable.
  3. Choose Disable from the context menu
  4. Press Apply
  5. Click on OK

 

 

 

From Control Panel Min

 

Step 4: To Enable your Microphone,

  1. Go to the Recording tab
  2. Right-Click anywhere in the blank area.
  3. From the context menu, Choose Show Disabled Devices from the context menu

 

Enable Microphone Control Panel Min

 

 

Now, you can see the disabled devices in the window. From that,

  1. Right-Click on your microphone that you want to enable
  2. Click on Enable from the menu
  3. Press Apply
  4. Click-on OK

 

Enable Microphone Control Min Min

 

 

 

Method 6: From Device Manager

 

Step 1: Press Windows+r keys from your keyboard together to open the Run window

Step 2: In the Run window that opens, type devmgmt.msc and hit Enter

 

Devmgmt

 

 

 

Step 3: To Disable your Microphone, In the device manager window that opens,

  1. Double click on Audio inputs and outputs to expand and look at the options
  2. Right-Click on your Microphone that is to be disabled
  3. Select Disable device from the menu

 

 

Device Manager



 

In the confirmation dialog that shows up, click on Yes

 

Yes In The Prompt

 

 

Step 4: To Enable your Microphone, do the following:

  1. Double click on Audio inputs and outputs to expand and look at the options
  2. Right-Click on your Microphone that is to be enabled
  3. Select Enable device from the menu

 

 

Device Manager Enable Driver

 

 

Method 7: From Manage Sound Settings

Step 1: Press Windows+r buttons together from your keyboard and open the run command window

Step 2: In the Run window that opens, type ms-settings:sound and hit Enter

 

 

Ms Settings Sound Min

 

 

Step 3: In the Settings –> Sound Window that opens, Click on Manage sound devices

 

 

Manage Sound Devices

 

 

Step 4: Scroll down and locate your microphone device.

 

Manage Sound Devices

 

Step 5: Click on your microphone device, and click on Disable button to Disable your Microphone device.

 

 

Manage Sound Devices Disable

 

Step 6: To Enable your Microphone, Click on Enable button

 

 

Manage Sound Devices Enable

 

Method 8: From Registry Editor

Please try out this method if none of the above-mentioned methods have worked. Registry changes are quite risky.

NOTE:

  1. You need to have Admin rights to make these changes.
  2. It is advised to take the backup of the registry before proceeding. To take a backup, In the Registry Editor–> Go to File –> Export –> Save your Backup file.

 

Step 1: Open the run window. Hold the buttons Windows+r from your keyboard at the same time.

Step 2: Type regedit and press OK

 

 

Regedit In Run

 

 



Step 3: In the Editor window, copy-paste or navigate to the following location,

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\MMDevices\Audio\Capture

 

 

Registry Editor Path

 

 

Step 4: When we double clik on the Capture folder, we see that it has a lot of subkeys(subfolders) with the GUIDs. Basically, these numbers indicate the GUIDs for the device connected.

 

 

Capyure Double Click

 

 

Step 5: Now, our task is to find the subkey(subfolder) corresponding to the device we want to disable. We do this by trial and error method.

  1. Double-click on the subkey(subfolder) of your choice
  2. Double-click on Properties
  3. In the right-hand panel, scroll down and see if you can find the keywords that contain the name and device description of your device. For Example, in this case, HDAUDIO, IDT HighDefinition Audio CODEC

Repeat this process until you find the description and name microphone device you want to disable.

 

 

Registry Editor

 

 

Step 6: Now that you have identified the subkey for your microphone device,

  1. Click on the corresponding subkey folder
  2. Double-click on DeviceState Registry DWORD
  3. Edit DWORD Value window opens
  4. Under Value data set the value 10000001 to disable the microphone
  5. Finally, Click on OK

 

 

Edit Dword

 

 

Step 7: To Enable your microphone, In the Edit DWORD window set the value to 1 and hit Enter

 

 

Edit Dwrd 1

 

 

That’s All. We hope you could Disable your Microphone with the above methods. Let us know in the comments the method that worked for you.

We hope this has been informative. Thank you for Reading.