Sorry for the rather vague subject line, but I have a Windows 10 PC on which I am unable to record audio, regardless of which of the three audio recording programs I attempt to use. If I attempt to use Total Recorder professional version 8.5, this is the message I get.

There are no real recording devices found.
It is possible that all of the recording devices are disabled in your system.
To enable recording devices:
1. In the Control Panel, go to the Sound item.
2. Click the Recording tab.
3. Right click the background of the tab, and select "Show Disabled Devices".
4. Select an item to be enabled and click Enable.

I am using Jaws 2021 and do not understand what is meant in this T R message which says something about "right click the background of the tab." I know
how to right click, but what is meant by the background of the tab?

When I attempt to record using the Studio Recorder program, I get the message "invalid wave device."

This issue has been a problem ever since I did a clean install of Windows 10, and I don't know how best to deal with it. I talked with someone from Microsoft
disability who truly wanted to help, but she just didn't have a clue.

I would appreciate knowing how other list members would address this issue.

Thanks in advance for feedback.

    Don Roberts



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