The error message “Your mic is muted by your system settings” usually occurs after joining an online meeting on Google Meet. It means that the Windows system is preventing browser from accessing your microphone.

The microphone access is generally enabled to all applications by default — but if you’ve disabled microphone access to all apps for privacy concerns, this error can appear.

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How to Fix “Your Mic is Muted by Your System Settings” Error?

Since you can only use Google Meet from a web browser, this error is common regardless of the Operating system type. This error is generally related to your system rather than the web browser itself.

Allow Access to Your Microphone

You can fix this error by allowing the web browser to access your microphone. Here’s how you allow microphone access on different operating systems:

On Windows

You can enable your mic from the system settings. Here’s how you enable mic access in your system settings.

In case this doesn’t work, you may check individual apps for microphone permissions. Scroll down toAllow desktop apps to access your microphoneand turnOnthe slider under it. This section lists all the desktop apps that have recently accessed the microphone. Turning the slider Off will disable microphone access to all the applications that are listed.

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On Mac

The issue is caused by the same problem, whether it be on Windows or a Mac. It’s also solved by similar methods. Here’s how you fix this issue on a Mac:

Other Alternative Fixes

If your microphone still doesn’t work, you can try some other troubleshooting methods. Here are some of the possible fixes you can try:

Unmute From Browser URL Bar

Your microphone might not work on Google Meet conferences if you denied the browser from accessing your microphone. The web browser will ask for permission to use your microphone when you join the meeting, for which you have to press ‘allow.’ Your microphone will not take in audio until you grant this permission. You may have missed or forgotten to grant the web browser microphone permission.

But this issue can be fixed too. Here are the steps to grant Google Meet microphone access:

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Fix From Sound Settings

The sound settings of your Windows gives you advanced controls over all sound-related settings. This also includes the microphone settings of your PC. Here’s how to access this setting and fix your microphone:

Run the Troubleshooter

TheWindows troubleshootercan automatically detect any basic audio-related issue. It will then try to fix the problem and generate a thorough report of the issue. Follow these basic steps to run the troubleshooter.

Update Driver

An outdated driver can cause issues with normal microphone functions. Or the driver itself can be corrupt as well. You can update your driver to the latest version from the Device manager or Windows update. Here’s how youupdate your microphone driverfrom the Device manager.

You can also check for driver updates onWindows Update. While the Device manager checks for updates on your PC, the Windows update checks for updates online.You can also directly download drivers from the official manufacturer’s website and install them manually. The drivers are usually located on the support page.

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