Hi Folks Here is the infromation on where to get Team talk and how to install it. I do like the ability to pan the different voices of people talking. Yes everyone can talk at the same time! From: Andre Louis Welcome to this little Teamtalk help file that I have put together to help people get started using the program. There's nothing like actually using it for yourself, this is not a substitute for the help functions either, and having at least a fairly comprehensive knowledge of your computer system and screen-reader (if any) is strongly advised. If you have problems, you can email me or msn me here: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jaws scripts for teamtalk (if you use jaws, or need scripts at all): http://onj.andrelouis.com/seanr/teamtalkscriptssetup.exe Teamtalk instalation file: http://bearware.dk/teamtalk/v3.2/TeamTalk_v3.2_Setup.exe Teamtalk sounds package: http://bearware.dk/teamtalk/ttsounds.exe Configuration: http://andrelouis.com/teamtalkxml.exe install in that order. Once installed, teamtalk will load up. If a jaws user, I believe Insert H will give you the relevant keys for the Jaws functions, though not being a Jaws user, I couldn't say for certain. Teamtalk will present you with a treeview. It is very simple to navigate. The top of the tree view says the title of the server. Under this, you will se a list of people, then a list of rooms to be found on the server. Pressing tab will take you to a volume control. If teamtalk is too quiet, hit the end key to set it to 100 percent, or use the arrow keys to set it in smaller increments. Tab again is the teamtalk chat window, where you can read previous entries that have been typed by other users of the program, and the MOTD (Message of the day) that the server sends to you upon connect. Tab again is the edit field where you personally can type, which will show up in the window described above. Finally, tab again brings you to the treeview where you started. A short list of keys to know: F1: help. This is self-explanitry. F2: Disconnect from a server when connected, bring up a quick connect dialog when not connected. This basically brings up a short-list of the servers last accessed. F3: Begin hosting your own server with default parameters. This is the way to host your very own server. If you are behind a router or a firewall or other network without access to the outside world, look into this very carefully before proceeding. People with access to their routers will need to forward the ports they choose so the server will be accessible from the outside world. F4: Preferences. Just press this key and look around the various options within this set of tab sheets. I will not detail any of them here. F5: Change Nick. This is where you change your nick name from 'Newbie' to a name of your choice. F6: Change status. You can put in words which will appear next to your name to denote whether you are away, eating, etc. Example: Newbie (Away, eating. Back later.) F7: Create channel. Pressing this key will bring up a dialog where you can enter a channel. The channel will be created on the server and you will automatically be moved to it. When you leave it, it gets deleted. Static channels such as those found underneeth the people on the server are made by Teamtalk administrators. You can even set a password so that only your friends can get in. F8: Host manager. This is where a comprehensive list of servers is located, unlike F2, which is just a quick history list. You can set up servers and they will remain permanently. F10: Show/hides the chat window so that there is only the tree-view and the main volume slider in the Teamtalk main window. The best bet is for you to make a thorough exploration of the menus and the preferences dialog (F4) before contacting me, or anyone else associated with Teamtalk. This will give you a much better understanding of the program. Last updated: 16:32 12/05/2005 Now Phil again. Here are the notes I took on setting my system up to use team talk: for bct hit f8 ok arrow to bct room hit control j for password type bct set voice activated on set stereo pan voices set sound cart to sb live hit control s for tts voice for entering and leaving room ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sarah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 6:53 PM Subject: Re: [Audyssey] game chat > Team talk is a program witch lets you chat with out pushing a button and > it > sounds great. One machine has to have the server program running but it > works. _______________________________________________ Gamers mailing list .. [email protected] To unsubscribe send E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can visit http://audyssey.org/mailman/listinfo/gamers_audyssey.org to make any subscription changes via the web.
