Joined: May 31, 2011
Posts: 2631
Location: Fort McMurray, AB
Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 1:02 am
I often get onto Badkon to see a couple (or more) kicks stacked up for World at War. Since alt-tabbing can crash it, and overlays are not available, it's understandable and surely annoying that those rule-breakers can stay in-server for a while.
However, you can set Hotkeys in Teamspeak that allow you to switch over to a specific channel, without having to risk a game crash.
Go to Settings - Options. Click the Hotkeys tab at left, then hit 'Add' under the right-hand pane. Then click the 'Show Advanced Options' button, and a slough of actions will become available. Expand 'Switch to Channel' twice, and you can assign Hotkeys to switch to specific channel that exist in the server you are currently connected to.
Set up one hotkey for switch to Welcome channel and Switch to CO-Op1, and you're all set, and hopefully you folks won;t have to wait to see some running schmuck get the boot.
EDIT: If you ever have the need to backup your Hotkeys, Bookmarks, and Contacts. (re-install/format/other PC) you can find all of these in a single file called settings.db, which can be found in Users\[username]\Appdata\Roaming\TS3Client\. There is also a 'Backup' folder, but it is only there in case your settings.db gets corrupted.
-- Of all the soles I've ever tasted, his had the most ....cumin. --
Last edited by Abram on Thu Jan 03, 2013 10:33 am; edited 2 times in total
However, you can set Hotkeys in Teamspeak that allow you to switch over to a specific channel, without having to risk a game crash.
Go to Settings - Options. Click the Hotkeys tab at left, then hit 'Add' under the right-hand pane. Then click the 'Show Advanced Options' button, and a slough of actions will become available. Expand 'Switch to Channel' twice, and you can assign Hotkeys to switch to specific channel that exist in the server you are currently connected to.
Set up one hotkey for switch to Welcome channel and Switch to CO-Op1, and you're all set, and hopefully you folks won;t have to wait to see some running schmuck get the boot.
EDIT: If you ever have the need to backup your Hotkeys, Bookmarks, and Contacts. (re-install/format/other PC) you can find all of these in a single file called settings.db, which can be found in Users\[username]\Appdata\Roaming\TS3Client\. There is also a 'Backup' folder, but it is only there in case your settings.db gets corrupted.
-- Of all the soles I've ever tasted, his had the most ....cumin. --
Last edited by Abram on Thu Jan 03, 2013 10:33 am; edited 2 times in total