![]() ![]() It will automatically activate the microphone on the selected tab. Being connected to both in tabs allows you to quickly switch between the two groups. My friends and I are on my TS server where another group in game is using some other TS server. Right CTRL - I use two binds on this to manage multiple tabs in Teamspeak. While I have a mute button on my headset, it’s nice to be able to give a temporary mute without taking my hands off the keyboard. If you have to cough, sneeze, drink, yell at the dog, or whatever, then you should have a mute key to not distract your fellow gamers. I use Left CTRL as a backup PTT key.Īcute Accent/Tilde - This key is the key above the Tab key. ![]() However, there are some servers which enforce a PTT only environment. Because of that I use voice activation to transmit. My game setup is a private room with headphones, so there is no background noise. Left CTRL - I keep this as a Push-To-Talk for Teamspeak. This will eliminate the echo of hearing people talk in both game and Teamspeak, and will eliminate the once sided conversations when talking to people in game when you are away from your group. Since it is only muted in Teamspeak, the mic will only broadcast in game. On caps Lock up, it will unmute the microphone in Teamspeak. On Caps Lock down, it will mute your microphone in Teamspeak. With the two keybinds above, it will effectively mute Teamspeak while you use direct/group chat in game. I’ve found some keybinds that make gameplay much smoother for Arma III, DayZ Stand Alone, and mods like Breaking Point.Ĭlick the Read More link for an explanation of these bindings.ĬapsLock - This is the default Push-To-Talk (PTT) key for Arma III and such. Using your Voice Comm to the fullest is one way to level up your gameplay. ![]()
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