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# Managing Your Microphone

1. **Locate the Microphone Icon**
   * Look for the microphone icon on the top right side of your user interface. This icon is represented by a small microphone symbol.
2. **Turn On the Microphone**
   * Click the microphone icon to activate it. When the microphone is active, icon will appear green, confirming that your microphone is now turned on. This means that other users can hear you when you speak.
3. **Turn Off the Microphone**
   * To deactivate your microphone, click the microphone icon again. The green icon will turn grey, signaling that your microphone is now turned off and other users can no longer hear you.


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