Well, even though this might not be the right place for it, you can test your system easily enough. Just download Skype and/or Windows Live Messenger and call someone. Computer to computer is free as are the downloads. To call computer to phone, you'd need to buy $5.00 (minimum) of Skype credit but at $00.21 per minute for all calls, it would be both useful and worth it. Skype name: "bobwoolf". Test it out. Both apps are also video capable.
Bob, Still Old, Still Grey, And Still A Woolf
No trees were harmed in the sending of this message and a very large number of electrons were asked their permission to be terribly inconvenienced. And a party was thrown for them afterwards for being really cool about it.
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"Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E1897FF4-B987-4F61-90B2-D786BABC85A8@xxxxxx
Have you sought help from Yahoo? This newsgroup is for questions about the
operating system.
"Seeking" <Seeking@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:AC609A89-2990-42E6-9830-5D75E9D751E0@xxxxxx
Quote:
> When I call a landline telephone using yahoo messenger, I can hear the
> person
> I call, but when I talk, she can't hear me. I have tried with different
> microphones, I have the same problem.
>
> When I tested the microphone on yahoo voice chat, the mouthpiece works
> (that
> is, when I talk, the buttons light up). I also have no problem listening
> to
> music.
>
> I think that it is not a hardware problem. I suspect that I may need some
> special device drivers for Vista. I have Vista home basic.
>
> I have the latest yahoo msn.
>
> Can someone please help? Thanks in advance.
> Seeking