Polycom Communicator C100s Windows 10 Driver

To understand the fix, you must understand the hardware. The Polycom Communicator C100S was actually a co-developed product. Under the hood, the USB interface relies on technology licensed from (now HP Poly).

If you require button functionality, you can attempt to download the legacy Windows 7 utility from archived support libraries.

If you want to try and initialize the dedicated Polycom C100s Software Manager Manager app to use physical button integration, you can force the legacy installer via administrative compatibility tools: Polycom Communicator C100s Windows 10 Driver

Do not double-click the installer. Instead, right-click the .exe setup file and select . Navigate to the Compatibility tab.

Look for "Unknown Device" or "USB Audio Device" under Sound, video and game controllers . Right-click the device and select . Choose Browse my computer for drivers . To understand the fix, you must understand the hardware

Since the proprietary Polycom utility is unavailable, you must manage the device manually through the Windows Control Panel:

For many users, this legacy speakerphone still offers superior audio to modern, cheap alternatives, provided the native Windows 10 USB drivers recognize it correctly. If you require button functionality, you can attempt

Because Windows might not automatically route your calls to the speakerphone, you must set it manually:

Windows Power Management might be turning off the port. Open Device Manager , expand Universal Serial Bus controllers , right-click your USB Root Hub, select Properties , go to Power Management , and uncheck Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power .

Sometimes, the device requires higher power than some USB ports provide. Use a powered USB hub or a direct port on the computer.