SB- Xtreme Gamer - Microphone issues

$ Hello,
I was wondering if anybody could help me out with the issue i'm having. The problem is that i can hear myself in my microphone through my headphones/speakers... but i cant get my microphone to work e.g trying to do sound record in windows or playing games in speaking ingame like counterstrike source.
Running windows 7
q6600
2.4ghz
Intel quad core
Please respond asap

I muted the mic in console.
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Muting the mic in console fixed the issue with hearing myself throught speakers/headphones. The mic still seems not to work.
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