mouse 4 and mouse 5 are bound in every browser to back and forward so I go back or forward pagesPlease, elaborate. The issue is unclear to me.
You have to install vendor's software and control buttons' functionality through it. So pretty much what Interrogator said.mouse 4 and mouse 5 are bound in every browser to back and forward so I go back or forward pages
I'm pretty sure mozilla's browser does the same thing with mouse4/5.You have to download and install this patch.
Setting my push to talk to mouse4 makes my mumble crash. What doI'm pretty sure mozilla's browser does the same thing with mouse4/5.
His issue was he has (press to talk) set to mouse4, so if he uses it with a browser open it goes forward/back. The solution was to bind mouse4 to a keyboard function with synapse, then set his PTT to that keyboard function.
it's weird that it does that that if the browser's not the active windowHis issue was he has (press to talk) set to mouse4, so if he uses it with a browser open it goes forward/back.
Get teamspeak, obviously.Setting my push to talk to mouse4 makes my mumble crash. What do
Mumble>TeamSpeakGet teamspeak, obviously.
Just wanted to say that mouse buttons / binds are system level, not browser.. You would have to just configure it with your mouse's settings.
TS3 is fine, just need to modify the overlay a bit. Overwolf does it nicely.Mumble>TeamSpeak
Stupid extra icon >.>TS3 is fine, just need to modify the overlay a bit. Overwolf does it nicely.
i'm not basing my opinion solely on the overlay.TS3 is fine, just need to modify the overlay a bit. Overwolf does it nicely.
You can change your quality easily in TS3, if it is affecting bandwidth. You would have to have a pretty poor connection to notice lag from that, though.i'm not basing my opinion solely on the overlay.
Mumble is called a Low-latency VOIP for a recent, while TeamSpeak can be known to be a bandwidth hog.