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06-08-2002, 14:17 #1
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He's walking!
well i my problem = that if Iam in the game ( CS ) and my TeamSpeak runs @ the background He don't wanna run onley if i push some buttons but thats for 1 sec or less So he is always walking and ain't running wtf do i have to do @ it?
I had the same problem with Roger Wilco so I thinks its my computer..
I have a AMD athlon 900mzh, TNT2, 256 MB
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06-08-2002, 15:54 #2
perhaps itīs not directly ur computer, did you installed new since the error occured. May be itīs the way like Roger and TS grab the Keys. Do u use Voice Activation or. PTT. When PTT try Voice Activation. When this one donīt help try a reinstall of directx. When I am right they use DX to capture ur Keystrokes
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06-08-2002, 16:09 #3
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This is known problem, turn off your numlock key and it should be working alright ..
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06-08-2002, 18:15 #4
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Yeah I saw but now he has a problem with walking sometimes he does walk and sometimes he just won't walk :S when I am running TS on the backgroundOriginally posted by T. Boonstra
This is known problem, turn off your numlock key and it should be working alright ..
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09-08-2002, 18:12 #5
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did you try it with both Wave and Direct Sound?
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27-08-2002, 15:50 #6
I think there was a similar problem to this that some person had in Quake3. Make sure in cs that your walk/run toggle key is not set to the shift button.
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27-08-2002, 20:51 #7Thats a dumb way to fix things. I found out that this only happens with Windows XP systems and the reason that nobody says or do anything about it is because not a lot of people use the shift key when playing some of these games. This problem occurs in all HL Mods.Originally posted by NitroSniper
I think there was a similar problem to this that some person had in Quake3. Make sure in cs that your walk/run toggle key is not set to the shift button.
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I need a better fix... Turning Num Lock Off is not an option.
Please Fix It!!!
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28-08-2002, 14:35 #8
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RtCW has same prob
I run Windows XP - I have used Win2000 before with TeamSpeak 1.5?(version before this latest relese), having only router problems. Since I built this system using WinXP, and having installed and tried both versions on WinXP, I have found that TSpeak (both previous and latest versions) react funky with my key settings as I play Return to Castle Wolfenstein; mainly the SHIFT key.
I have the SHIFT key binded as my crouch key. I would start TSpeak up and followed by RtCW, and when I tried to move in a cardinal direction using the arrow keys, my player would be squat/crouch-walking. Also, I have noticed if I changed the SHIFT key to operate as something else, say strafe, my mouse wouldn't turn my character unless I jumped.
Please is there any quick fixes for now? In the end, I would really like to use TSpeak and to see this problem fixed.
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20-05-2003, 22:21 #9I have the SHIFT key binded as my crouch key. I would start TSpeak up and followed by RtCW, and when I tried to move in a cardinal direction using the arrow keys, my player would be squat/crouch-walking.
Thats the exact same problem I was having with my RTCW.I turned off my NUM lock to fix it.But I have some other problem.When I try to stay crouched while moving sideways as soon as I hit my left or right arrow I stand up and start running instead of staying crouched while moving sideways.I was hoping someone here would know the problem.Its really annoying and hard to hold my accuracy.
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