![]() ![]() ![]() You may ask: Why Do I Need Bidirectional Muting? This is what I would call unidirectional control of muting. The problem is that when I Mute or Unmute with the Headset’s Mute Button it does not turn the checkbox on and off. When NAudio mutes the Microphone the checkbox is checked rendering the Headset’s microphone mute button totally useless until NAudio is told to unmute which unchecks the checkbox and returns control to the Headset’s Mute Button. So far so good, so let’s look now at the Headset’s Mute button: NAudio will check or uncheck the checkbox above without any problem using the following code: = True This will display the dialog with the “Mute Checkbox”. In my system tray I have a speaker icon for “Dell Audio” which allows access to the adjustments of USB Headset with microphone. = Falseįirst, I need to show some screen captures that will help in understanding the problem and at the very bottom of this post I will ask questions so please bear with me. I am using NAudio to mute and unmute my USB headset microphone programmatically using: = True I have a Dell Inspiron 3650 desktop running Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Version 3 Build 18363. ![]()
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