Hi Steve,

I use a USB headset that also has a microphone when using Skype and this
works well for me.  The brand I have is Plantronics but these headsets
are available in a number of brands.  As the name implies these headsets
just plug into a USB port and Windows sees them as another audio device. 
I hope this helps.

Regards Steve.

On Wed, 24 Jun 2009 06:59:34 -0400
Steve Matzura <numb...@speakeasy.net> wrote:
> I am using Skype with an Audigy sound card and want to know, is there
> a configuration I can use or et up such that when I'm using Skype, the
> audio from my microphone does not come through the PC speakers?  The
> big problem I have is space.  The speakers are very close to the
> microphone, so using Skype with any kind of volume at all is almost
> impossible because of feedback problems that ensue as soon as I raise
> the volume just the leastest little bit.  But every mute button in the
> Volume Control application mutes the audio to Skype as well as the
> audio of the microphone back through to the speakers.  Is there a way
> around this, or do I have to seriously consider a second sound card
> and just don't connect any speakers to the output?

Regards Steve
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