

If it’s not, click on Change and set the slider to on.After that, switch the slider under the “ Allow apps to access your microphone” option to On and scroll down in the list of installed apps on your computer to locate Discord.Switch the slider next to the Discord entry on the list to on.Reopen Discord and check to see if the problem persists.Right-click on the volume icon located at your taskbar and choose the Sounds If this icon is not located at your taskbar, you can locate Sound settings by opening Control Panel, switching the view to Category and selecting Hardware and Sound > Sound.Check to see if your microphone is enabled under the Recording Switch to this tab by clicking at the top of the window and locate the Microphone you are using.It should be located at the top and be selected.Click on it once and click the Properties button at the lower right part of the window.In the Properties window which opens, check under Device usage and set the option to Use this device (enable) if it wasn’t already and apply the changes.Navigate to the Advanced tab in the same properties window and check under Exclusive mode.Uncheck the boxes next to the “ Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device” and “ Give exclusive mode applications priority”.Apply these changes as well and repeat the same process for your Speaker device in the Playback tab before you close these windows.
