Fix Wi-Fi connection issues in Windows. Surface update history. Surface Devices Surface More Note: This video applies to Windows Choose your Surface device model.
Need more help? Join the discussion. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? In the Input section, select the device you want to use for recording for example, the built-in mic or an external mic , as your input device. If you are using a communications app, like Skype, you may want to set your communications device separately when using speakers or a headset.
Select the Playback tab, select the device you want to use for communications playback for example, the built-in speakers on your Surface, external speakers, or a headset , and then select Set Default Communication Device.
Select the Recording tab, select the device you want to use for communications recording for example, the built-in mic or an external mic , and then select Set Default Communication Device. To troubleshoot output sound, go to Start , open Settings , then, under System , select Sound.
Scroll down, and next to Troubleshoot common sound problems , select Output devices. Follow the on-screen instructions. To troubleshoot input sound, go to Start , open Settings , then, under System , select Sound.
Scroll down, and next to Troubleshoot common sound problems , select Input devices. See Force a shut down and restart your Surface to find out how. If you're still having audio problems, try restoring or resetting your Surface. To find out how, see Restore or reset Surface. Go to Get my Surface fixed. If you've tried these solutions but your audio accessory still isn't working, contact the accessory manufacturer for support.
Surface sound, volume, and audio accessories. Back up and restore your files. Audio safety info. In the Sound section, select the device you want to use for playback for example, the built-in speakers on your Surface, external speakers, or a headset , as your output device. Surface Devices Surface More Windows 11 Windows 10 Windows 8.
Intel released drivers in November that fixed the issue, but frustratingly has not yet been included in the Surface Driver and Firmware packs. Needs to be done manually You need to install both the Graphics driver, and the Display Audio driver version We have 30 Surface Pro 4's and have experienced the same issue across all units to the point of deploying a batch file to our users that disables and re enables the Intel Display Audio Driver as a workaround.
Will try the Has anybody applied the driver update mentioned above with any success? Unfortunately I haven't had the same result. I haven't got enough testing in yet to see if any other circumstances trigger this failure. Driving my poor language teachers nuts. I haven't tried the drivers on Maybe try upgrading one and see if it makes a difference?
Before the driver fix, I just gave a batch file running devcon. Just told them to click the file, then wait seconds. Hi All,. I hope this helps. After reading through these posts, I tried the above recommendation of downloading and manually installing the mentioned Beta drivers. I had no luck. I decided to give a try of loading the previous version driver listed in the dialog box that the computer called out. I have attached a screenshot in hopes that this might be helpful.
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