Removing and Re-Installing Audio Devices
If you use Cisco IP Communicator on a laptop, you might find that you often remove and re-install audio devices as you travel between locations. The following table provides information about re-installing an audio device when you are ready to use it again.
Tips
- Each time that you launch, Cisco IP Communicator checks to see if the audio device that you used during your previous session is present. If the device is not found, Cisco IP Communicator prompts you to connect it.
- If you install an audio device that requires device drivers (a USB handset, USB headset, or a sound card) after launching, Cisco IP Communicator does not recognize the device until you relaunch the application. The Audio Tuning Wizard automatically launches so that you can tune the device.
- If you are using Cisco IP Communicator over a remote connection, establish VPN connectivity before launching Cisco IP Communicator.
- If you are re-installing a USB handset or headset on a Microsoft Vista workstation, ensure that the operating system detects the USB device. Otherwise, Cisco IP Communicator will not be able to find it.
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