the problem with team talk say from ventrilo is that ventrilo is cross platform and team talk is not. for example my primary machine is a mac, so would that leave me out of this game chat? BlindTech of BlindTechs.Net [EMAIL PROTECTED] website: http://blindtechs.net Visit our website where we offer free email, shell accoiunts, shoutcast radio service, online games and more! Powered by Unix not Microsoft
On Mar 31, 2006, at 5:37 PM, Phil Vlasak wrote: > 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 .. 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