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=== External Tools  ===
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==== Teamspeak ====
==== Mumble ====


''[[Mumble]] is now the required comm program for the Uni.  References to Teamspeak below are obsolete.''
[[Mumble]] is required for Uni fleet ops, but as a scout you have an extra requirement, to have [[Mumble#Setting_a_Command_Channel_push-to-talk|command channel push-to-talk key]] setup and functioning.


Teamspeak is required for Uni fleet ops, but as a scout you have an extra requirement, to have command channel setup and functioning. On the Mac, unfortunately this will not work nicely - the Mac client doesn't support command channel, and running the windows version in wine or a virtual machine will break the push-to-talk. But on a PC, do the following:
<br> You may also want a [[Mumble#Global_Command|global command key]]. The difference between these two keys pertains to who will receive your command broadcast.  


*'''Once only''' - set up a push-to-talk button for channel command in channel, and another for channel command TS-wide. This is done via the "Settings" -&gt; "Key Settings" - push "Add", select your key (scroll lock is a good suggestion for one), and make the action "Whisper to", "Chan. Commander", "In own channel" (or "All" for the TS-wide option).
'standard command key' will only broadcast to the Channel Commanders in YOUR current channel.  


<br> The difference between these two keys pertains to who will receive your command broadcast.
'global command key' will broadcast to ALL Channel Commanders Server wide.  
 
'own command channel' will only broadcast to the Channel Commanders in YOUR current channel.
 
'all command channels' will broadcast to ALL Channel Commanders Server wide.  


<br> You use the '''global command channel as long as you are the only fleet''' out (so Intel can listen in and advise).  
<br> You use the '''global command channel as long as you are the only fleet''' out (so Intel can listen in and advise).  
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*'''Each time you're fleeting up''' - when you enter the channel select "self" then "channel commander". Once you're done with the fleet remember to remove channel commander from yourself, or you'll be assumed to be a spai.
*'''Each time you're fleeting up''' - when you enter the channel move yourself to the "command channel". Once you're done with the fleet remember to leave the channel, or you'll be assumed to be a spai.


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