sterno74
22-02-2005, 03:27
I'm having a problem with teamspeak that's very odd. I can load up teamspeak and use it just fine and my play games and everything works fine. Then sometimes the push-to-talk binding just stops completely. No matter what I do, teamspeak will not detect me clicking the push to talk button (the green light does not light up even). I try stopping and starting teamspeak and it does me no good. It seems the only way I can get teamspeak to work again is to completely reboot the system.
I'm using LSB USB Surround sound headphones, I'm running Windows 2000 and I have Teamspeak 2 2.0.32.60. I know that pressing the key is being detected correctly because it's actually bound to my scroll lock (so I can see the light going on and off on my keyboard). All the drivers are the latest and greatest.
If I run microsoft's text-to-speech setup wizard it is ables to detect and use my microphone just fine. So the microphone itself appears to be operational.
Any suggestions?
I'm using LSB USB Surround sound headphones, I'm running Windows 2000 and I have Teamspeak 2 2.0.32.60. I know that pressing the key is being detected correctly because it's actually bound to my scroll lock (so I can see the light going on and off on my keyboard). All the drivers are the latest and greatest.
If I run microsoft's text-to-speech setup wizard it is ables to detect and use my microphone just fine. So the microphone itself appears to be operational.
Any suggestions?