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16-06-2012, 02:56 #1
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Client does not recognize PTT keybind press
I recently added an additional set of profiles for a specific server. I can connect successfully, hear all users, and successfully test my keybind for PTT. When I exit the Settings window and attempt to use the PTT hotkey, the client does not recognize the key press; the indicator next to my name does not light up.
The mic is working properly. I can see the Windows recording meter light up when I tap the mic and if I set my mic for continuous transmission or voice activation everyone can hear me loud and clear.
I have verified that the new profiles (identically named) are loaded in the Bookmark Management window, and selected under the various Self sub-menu options.
I tried creating the profiles both using the copy feature, and starting from scratch. Neither seems to make a difference.
Also note that the PTT hotkey is the default (Ctrl), both for the default profile and for the new profile.
The mic is a standard Logitech USB desktop mic on a stick.
See attached screenshot, Client Log, and DxDiag.
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16-06-2012, 15:45 #2
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Update to Client 3.0.7 (See Announcements) and if it still doesn't work, try using a different Hotkey Capture Mechanism. (Settings -> OPtions -> Hotkeys -> Bottom Left Dropdown)
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16-06-2012, 16:49 #3
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I updated to 3.07 and tried using the default settings first; no success. I then tried each of the Capture Mechanisms with a client restart between each change, but the client still does not recognize the keypress. I tried again without a client restart so that I could obtain a complete Capture Log. None of the Capture Mechanisms seem to have an impact; the client does not recognize the keypress in a live channel environment. All three Capture Mechanisms allow PTT when testing in the Capture Settings.
See attachments for verification and Client Log.Last edited by Phelan; 16-06-2012 at 17:00.
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16-06-2012, 16:55 #4
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Try starting TS3 as Admin
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16-06-2012, 17:04 #5
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No change while running as Admin.
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16-06-2012, 17:40 #6
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try a different Key then...
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16-06-2012, 17:48 #7
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Verify also that you don't have selected "Voice activation while using PTT".
Settings --> Options --> Capture --> In 'Advanced Options', verify that "Voice activation while using PTT" is unchecked.
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16-06-2012, 18:08 #8
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16-06-2012, 19:15 #9
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Forgot to mention that in the original post. That's one of the first things I ruled out. Voice Activation while using PTT is not checked.
Editing the original hotkey in the Hotkeys section does not have an impact on the client's ability to recognize a keypress; I tried that too.
I have stumbled across the solution. The default hotkey works for either profile while testing but does not apply to the non-Default, active profile in a live channel environment. The hotkey is labeled as "(Default)", which leads users to believe that it is the default hotkey at first glance. However, through testing, I found that adding a new hotkey prompts users to select a profile to which it will be attached. The new hotkey adopts a new label with the profile's name, and applies to the profile it is associated with. PTT works in a live channel after adding this new hotkey and applying a profile to it.
It's pretty counter-intuitive that a profile built from scratch has a default PTT hotkey that applies only to the Default (name) profile, but in a nutshell that's exactly what is happening. It is especially confusing because the default hotkey, which has the "(Default)" label, does work for testing purposes while in the Capture options.
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19-06-2012, 07:27 #10
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19-06-2012, 16:46 #11
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As I said three days ago, I discovered that the Default tag was referring to a profile and not to be viewed as defining a default (original, standard) hotkey. The hotkey is created and linked to the Default profile by, well, default. In this case, that's a bit confusing.
Thank you for your input none the less, Dante. The issue is resolved and can be marked as such.
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