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Re: Mumble Push-to-Talk Keys

Posted: 2010-12-14 07:41
by dtacs
Teamspeak is middle mouse.

Local mumble is back button on mouse while Global is forward, using a Logitech G9.

Re: Mumble Push-to-Talk Keys

Posted: 2010-12-14 07:53
by guru951
Y: for SL channel
H: for people around me.

Re: Mumble Push-to-Talk Keys

Posted: 2010-12-14 08:29
by PLODDITHANLEY
Mouse 4 and 5 for VOIP and mumble local
. on numpad for Mumble SL
0 on numpad for TS3

Numpad for me is the choice for comms.

Re: Mumble Push-to-Talk Keys

Posted: 2010-12-14 09:00
by Mora
Scroll click for mumble, first side mouse button for squad voip and second for main weapon. Left shift for my flir switch script and right the right windows key to turn it off and on. The rest is default i think.

Re: Mumble Push-to-Talk Keys

Posted: 2010-12-14 09:36
by R|ksa
Y = SL Chat
H = Local Chat

Re: Mumble Push-to-Talk Keys

Posted: 2010-12-14 09:39
by bruellwitz
Talking about strange keyboard configs:
A friend of mine took over his older brother's system of switching the whole layout over to the right on the keyboard. Instead of WASD they now use RDFG. They used this for Quake I think. Jump on right mouse button, zoom or secondary fire on X. Really confusing but you have more free buttons around your keyboard hand... Might be an option if you dont put jump on your mouse ;)

Personally I use LeftAlt for Mumble and put the 3D markers on RightAlt. For crouching I use "F" which is easier since you use it quite frequently. Rest is standard layout.

Re: Mumble Push-to-Talk Keys

Posted: 2010-12-14 13:44
by sweedensniiperr
c -local speech
v -SL
F - voip
windows key - cmdr talk

the other hotkeys/controls in bf2 are definatly not default.

Re: Mumble Push-to-Talk Keys

Posted: 2010-12-14 13:59
by goguapsy
I use B for local mumble, V for squad radio (in-game), (numpad 4) for SL radio (force center) and N for CO radio (in-game).

Re: Mumble Push-to-Talk Keys

Posted: 2010-12-14 14:04
by Dunehunter
I have a Razer diamondback, bind TS/Mumble to the thumb button. I find that it's easiest to use while busy with other stuff. Pressing the scroll wheel is for ingame voip.

Re: Mumble Push-to-Talk Keys

Posted: 2010-12-14 14:13
by x-spades-x
I got two thumb buttons on my mouse, the one closer to me is for local speech and the farther one is my squad leader radio.

Re: Mumble Push-to-Talk Keys

Posted: 2010-12-14 14:25
by Mr Smiles
I use ALT, and force should be deleted.

Re: Mumble Push-to-Talk Keys

Posted: 2010-12-14 14:29
by HeXeY
I use the back button on my mouse (G5) for TS, forward for VT whenever I use that, pushing my scroll wheel right is local on Mumble, and push it left is global, and the BF2 keys are all default :)

(I actually have the scroll wheel to the sides set as ? and ? as just pushing it didn't work as a bind in Mumble, and I don't use those letters in BF2 anyway :p )

Re: Mumble Push-to-Talk Keys

Posted: 2010-12-14 15:02
by Ser Jergen
I have a Logitech M510 Mouse and the forward and back buttons will be recognized in the settings menu for Mumble and PR but when I actually try to use them in game the button presses aren't recognized.

Re: Mumble Push-to-Talk Keys

Posted: 2010-12-14 15:21
by Redamare
I always used the Left and Right side bottons on my mouse :)
Left for Local and Right for Force center . . . except recently my New laptop is tempermental and doesnt like to have more than one thing communicating with the desktop at a time . . . so 1 mumble doesnt connect to PR anymore its all force center and 2 My mouse / keyboard anything wont work with Mumble since it is in the background . . . so i decided i would just take it slow playing Pr and concentrate on my studies :) PSH yeah right

Mouse with left and right side bottons
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Re: Mumble Push-to-Talk Keys

Posted: 2010-12-14 16:58
by BloodBane611
I have some older version of the M500:
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I use the buttons on the left side a lot. Forward button is mumble, backward button is BF2 VOIP. Mumble force center is V

It's worked very well for me, IMO comms is more important than your rifle, always got to have them close at hand