Click the Apple menu
Click System Preferences
Click Sound
Click Input
Select the device you want to use in the list of sound input devices
Click the Apple menu.
Click System Preferences.
Click Sound.
Click The Output Tab
Select the device you want to use in the list of output devices.
Click the apple icon to the top left of your display
Click System Preferences
Click Screen Time
Click Content & Privacy
Click “Turn Off”
Click the apple icon in the menu and select system preferences
Click Security and Privacy
Click the privacy tab
Click Microphone
Make sure the web browser you are using is check marked
Click Apple Icon
Click System Preferences
Click the input tab and make sure the mute check box is not checked
Click the output tab and make sure the mute check box is not checked
Launch System Preferences
Select the Output Tab
Make sure the Output Volume Slider is not turned all the way down
Launch System Preferences
Select the Input Tab
Make sure the Input Volume Slider is not turned all the way down
Click the Volume Icon
Make sure the Volume Slider is turned up
Open Activity Monitor
Type in the search bar: coreaudiod
Click the Force Quit button to manually kill the process
Click inside the speaker’s live view box
Click 'show controls'
Click the volume icon to unmute speaker
This will not unmute the speaker for other attendees
This will not unmute the speaker for other attendees
On your Mac, click the Apple icon in the menu bar and select System Preferences
Click the Bluetooth icon in the preference pane
Right-click your Airpods in the Devices list
Click Remove in the contextual menu that appears
Click Remove again to confirm
Put both AirPods in the charging case and open the lid
Press and hold the setup button on the back of the case until the status light flashes white
Select your AirPods in the Devices list, then click Connect
Make sure your AirPods are charged.
Make sure your AirPods are charged.
Turn off Bluetooth on other devices that use your AirPods to avoid resyncing while in session.
Turn off Bluetooth on other devices that use your AirPods to avoid resyncing while in session.
Click the apple icon in the menu and select system preferences
Click Security and Privacy
Click the privacy tab
Select camera
Select the checkbox next to an app to allow it to access your camera
Launch Activity Monitor from Applications
Quit all other open apps or utilities that might be using the camera (e.g. Skype, FaceTime, and Photo Booth)
If you’re not sure which applications might be accessing your camera, save your work and close all the open apps to rule everything out
Click the apple icon to the top left of your display
Click System Preferences
Click Screen Time
Click Content & Privacy
Click “Turn Off”
Launch terminal
Type in the following commands, and then press Enter:
Look at the USB port and make sure the camera cable isn’t loose
If your camera is still not being detected switch USB ports
Choose System Preferences from the Apple menu , then click Software Update to check for updates
If any updates are available, click the Update Now button to install them
Click the apple menu
Click system preferences
Click Security & Privacy
Click Screen Recording
Check the google chrome check box
If you do not see the Screen Record option, click on Location Services and use your down arrow to navigate the list
If you do not see the Screen Record option, click on Location Services and use your down arrow to navigate the list
At the bottom of your computer screen, in your Dock, right-click Chrome
Select Quit
Open Finder
Go to the folder containing the Google Chrome application
Move Google Chrome to the Trash
To remove Chrome from your Mac right-click the Trash icon in your Dock
Then select Empty Trash
Click the apple icon
Click System Preferences
Click Extensions
Go through all items on the left hand side and disable any extensions that has to do with audio or video
Some system extensions aren't compatible with current versions of macOS or might not be compatible with a future version.
Some system extensions aren't compatible with current versions of macOS or might not be compatible with a future version.
Select the Apple icon in the top menu bar
Click Restart
Select the Apple button and select System Preferences
Select the Network icon under Internet and Network
Select the TCP/IP tab in the Network window
On the right side of the window, you'll see a Renew DHCP Lease button. Select it.
Select OK to exit the Network window
Open system preferences
Click Network
Click Advanced
Click the DNS tab
Click the little + sign at the lower left to add a new DNS server
Type in the numbers of a public DNS server (googles: 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4)
Click OK
Click Apply
Click the Wi-Fi icon in the menu bar
Click “Turn Wi-Fi off”
Click “Turn Wi-Fi on”