Polycom Communicator - C100s Windows 10 Driver Best

The physical "Skype Button" on the C100s designed for legacy Skype software likely will not work natively in Windows 10 or modern VoIP applications like Microsoft Teams or Zoom. The microphone and speaker functionality, however, should work perfectly for audio conferencing.

: Officially, the device only supports Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7.

When Polycom designed the C100s, it was tightly integrated with legacy versions of Skype (often requiring the "Polycom Communicator Utility" software to make the physical buttons interact with the app).

Troubleshooting (quick)

Open the Properties of the Polycom Microphone, navigate to the tab, and ensure the default rate matches the target app format (typically 1-channel, 16-bit, 16000 Hz or 44100 Hz). Adjustments inside VoIP Applications

1. Understanding the Polycom C100s & Windows 10 Compatibility

immediately following the conclusion of the installation. Polycom Communicator C100s Windows 10 Driver

: The physical device relies entirely on the integrated audio engine of your PC rather than complex, proprietary software execution layers.

Under the dropdown menu, select Polycom Communicator C100s (or USB Audio Device ).

Check the box for and select Windows 7 from the dropdown menu. The physical "Skype Button" on the C100s designed

Open the application you want to use for calls (Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Skype, Google Meet, etc.). Go into the application's Audio Settings or Device Settings and ensure that the "Microphone" and "Speaker" are both manually set to the "Polycom Communicator C100S." Do not leave them on "Default" to guarantee the correct device is used.

While official support ended with Windows 7, user reports provide a valuable, real-world perspective: