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Cern
21-12-2002, 22:45
TeamSpeak version
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TeamSpeak 1

Operation System + Service packs
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Windows XP PRO, no service packs

Soundcard + Driver versions
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SB Audigy player, latest Creative drivers.

Game (full name, not short like CS or something, search engine needs more characters)
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Counter-Strike V1.5

DirectX Version (if its anything different then 8.1 then you probably didn't read the FAQ forum)
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Direct X 8.1

What error message you receive?
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No errormessage, when I use TeamSpeak1 in the game. Everytime i push my directional keys, the keys i walk in the game, my character ducks every time.

Does this error happen always?
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This error occurs every time I use TeamSpeak1 in CS

What did you do to receive this problem?
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Nothing, just use TeamSpeak1.



So, my question is can anyone help me. My team uses only TeamSpeak1, not TS2. I experienced the same problems with roger wilco and other talkprograms. Isn't there a way to get rid of this problem?

Every time I use my arrowkeys, which i use to play, my character ducks automatically. When i disable TS1 again, everything works fine. I know more people have the same problems, i hope someone knows how to handle this.

Thx in advance

Raiden
27-12-2002, 17:34
turn off the numlock and you should be able to use your keys

Cern
27-12-2002, 18:50
Thx Raiden. It was also posted on another board. It works for all the keys, except the shift-key. If numlock is turned off all keys work normal again, but the duck problem still excist with the shift-key.

Looked on many other boards, but there seems to be no solution for it. :mad: .... Very strange, but still searching for a solution.

Thx anyway