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waqas khan 0 Reputation points
2026-06-18T19:48:19.71+00:00

Hi I need help i accidently choose to turn off my camera and mic on a teams call, not able to reactive it now

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  1. Jay Tr 12,960 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2026-06-18T21:25:47.7+00:00

    Hi waqas,

    Thank you for reaching out and for sharing your concern. 

    To turn on microphone and camera, please follow these steps (The following guidance is for Windows devices. If you are using a different device, please let me know): 

    Step 1: Verify Teams app permissions 

    • Outside the meeting, open Teams and go to Settings and more (…) > Settings > Devices.  

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    • Make sure the correct devices are listed and that the microphone and camera are not muted at the app level. 

    Step 2: Check Windows privacy settings 

    • Close Teams completely.  
    • On your Windows device, go to Settings > Privacy & security > Camera.  

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    • Ensure that Camera access is turned on and that Microsoft Teams is allowed to use the camera.  
    • Repeat the same under Privacy & security > Microphone. 

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    Step 3: Check site permissions in your browser

    • If you are using Teams on the web, select the padlock icon in the address bar of your browser > Site settings.  

    Confirm that both Camera and Microphone are set to Allow for the Teams site.  

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    If they were blocked, change them to Allow, then refresh the page and rejoin the meeting. 

    I hope this information is helpful. Please follow the steps above and let me know if it works for you. If not, we can continue working together to resolve the issue.  

    Thank you for your patience and understanding. If you have any questions or need additional assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out so I can continue to support you. If you found the response useful, please consider marking it as accepted, as this may help other community members who are looking for similar guidance.  

    I look forward to continuing the conversation. 


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  2. AI answer

    2026-06-18T19:48:41.7966667+00:00

    Use the meeting controls to turn your camera and mic back on.

    1. In the Teams meeting window, move the mouse (or tap the screen on mobile) so the meeting controls appear.
    2. To unmute the mic, select the Mic icon. When it no longer has a slash and is highlighted, the mic is on.
    3. To turn the camera back on, select the Camera icon (if it is shown). When it no longer has a slash and is highlighted, the camera is on.

    If the mic still shows as unavailable or stays muted:

    1. In the meeting window, select the dropdown arrow next to Mic and choose More audio settings.
    2. Under Audio settings, make sure the correct microphone is selected.
    3. If using Teams on the web, check the browser’s microphone permissions and allow access.

    If the camera still cannot be turned on, the meeting organizer may have disabled attendee cameras. In that case, only the organizer/co-organizer/presenters can re-enable camera/mic permissions for attendees.

    To re‑enable attendee mic/camera (organizer/co‑organizer/presenter):

    1. In the meeting controls, select Controls > View more options.
    2. Select Audio & video.
    3. Turn on Allow mic for attendees and/or Allow camera for attendees and select Save.

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