Hey all,
I brought myself a Linx 7 Tablet for Teamspeak to sit on and it's awesome, however the mute buttons are a little fiddly with my fingers for one and secondly in some games Teamspeak might not be the active application on this device.
So I wanted to add some custom buttons using Rainmeter which will Mute TS's Audio and another just to Mute the MIC in TS.
I figured this could be done using VBS, AutoHotKey or NIRCMD by setting CTRL+M to Mute then writing a script which would send these key presses and attaching that to my Rainmeter button, then when I poke the big transparent speaker symbol on screen it would mute, however...
If I use any of the above methods they require Teamspeak to be in the foreground (it never will be as I will have just touched Rainmeter making that the forground app.
So is there a way I can assign mute TS to a shortcut directly or call it another way? Alternatively does anyone know a decent application which I can script an actual simulated key press which TS will recognise and not ignore like VBS an the likes?! :(
Thanks
Stuart.
Friendly Mute Button...
I brought myself a Linx 7 Tablet for Teamspeak to sit on and it's awesome, however the mute buttons are a little fiddly with my fingers for one and secondly in some games Teamspeak might not be the active application on this device.
So I wanted to add some custom buttons using Rainmeter which will Mute TS's Audio and another just to Mute the MIC in TS.
I figured this could be done using VBS, AutoHotKey or NIRCMD by setting CTRL+M to Mute then writing a script which would send these key presses and attaching that to my Rainmeter button, then when I poke the big transparent speaker symbol on screen it would mute, however...
If I use any of the above methods they require Teamspeak to be in the foreground (it never will be as I will have just touched Rainmeter making that the forground app.
So is there a way I can assign mute TS to a shortcut directly or call it another way? Alternatively does anyone know a decent application which I can script an actual simulated key press which TS will recognise and not ignore like VBS an the likes?! :(
Thanks
Stuart.
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