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29-05-2004, 21:33 #1
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Error every time I turn teamspeak on - can't use keyboard!
Every time I turn teamspeak on I get this error:
Error
The function called is not supported at this time. This value is equal to the E_NOTIMPL standard COM return value.
When I click 'ok' (the only option) I can connect to servers and talk just fine, its just that when this first happened I had right alt set to talk, and I would press it and nothing would happen (was working fine earlier that day) and so I tried setting a different key - spacebar, enter, shift, anything - it wouldn't work! Only my 3 mouse buttons work, and when I use any 3 people can hear my just fine - its like Teamspeak doesn't detect my keyboard yet I can still send private messages.
Its not like I installed anything new, I've tried a different keyboard and still no luck. Voice activation also works - but I prefer to use keys (and not my mouse3 button) so any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in Advance
MrWiz~
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01-06-2004, 06:55 #2
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15+ views and no one has any idea as to what is causing this/how to fix it? oh well
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01-06-2004, 14:04 #3
well duh
no ideas cause u didnt read the forum rules and provide us with the proper info read them and then make another post to me im taking a very random guess but logitech mouse or keyboard? if so do a search on here and get the proper drivers
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01-06-2004, 16:33 #4
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wild guess: deactivate direct input ????
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