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What and why is push to talk used and how is it enabled

Discussion in 'Q & A' started by rickykinoki, Apr 22, 2014.

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  1. rickykinoki

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    Question: I don't understand what it is and why it is is given and question is title
     
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    Push to talk is a capture mode where you have to push a hotkey to transmit your audio.
    If your microphone picks up a lot of extra background noise you will be assigned this on Teamspeak.

    To setup a hotkey go to Settings > Options > Capture on Teamspeak. Once there, you can assign a hotkey as your talk key. Remember to hold it down whenever you are speaking.

    There is also a feature on our Teamspeak in which moderator can place you on 'Forced push to talk'. This will be given if a user on the Teamspeak is perhaps Spamming their mic (See TeamSpeak rules for more).
    This can only be enabled / disable my MOD+.
     
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