What are you guys using for your TeamSpeak PTT button? I am/was using a button on my thrustmaster warthog but Fraps can't capture that. So, I'm looking for something else.
Fridge ---------- Things which do you no good in aviation: 1) Altitude above you; 2) Runway behind you; 3) Fuel in the truck; 4) The airspeed you don't have.
Mouse Button 5 on my mouse (MX518). I use mouse 4 for sprint.
And caps lock for group VOIP chat, Ctrl-S for side chat, Ctrl-V for vehicle chat, Ctrl-G for global chat, Ctrl-C for command chat.
Last edited by Taosenai; 09/24/1303:31 AM.
Taosenai, TMR Modular Realism Developer "It is necessary to develop a strategy that utilizes all the physical conditions and elements that are directly at hand. The best strategy relies upon an unlimited set of responses." -- Ueshiba Morihei
I'm not sure my PTT is configured right still. Does Teamspeak ever conflict with in game VON?
I was just watching over some of the recordings I took tonight, and I often see my VON go on, but hear nothing in the recording. I don't think you guys can hear me most of the time.
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Yeah. I guess my issue is more to do with the Fraps recording than anything else. I was hoping that there was an alternative solution that I might not have considered in the mapping of all of those keys. Although I hate hearing my own voice, I was looking for a way to get that in the Fraps recording - 'cause it sucks when someone is responding to you but the original question was not heard (in the recording).
Not sure how other guys that capture the audio successfully do it...
The basic problem (AFAIK) is that Fraps can capture my mic audio when it detects a keypress. So if I had one PTT key, it would work. Unfortunately, Arma III + TS means more than one key (at a minimum) and that ain't gonna work.
Hmmmm,
Fridge ---------- Things which do you no good in aviation: 1) Altitude above you; 2) Runway behind you; 3) Fuel in the truck; 4) The airspeed you don't have.