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== Setting a Command Channel push-to-talk<br>  ==
== Setting a Command Channel push-to-talk<br>  ==


As stated in the previous section: if, when you join a channel, the channel name becomes ''italicized'', then your current channel is linked to the other ''italicized'' channels, and your normal PTT&nbsp;button you set up during Mumble installation will talk to everybody in every currently ''italicized'' channel.<br>  
Our fleet channels can be found in the Ivy League Navy part of the Mumble server, containing 10 separate fleet channels, from Alpha to Juliet.&nbsp; These fleet channels contain two sub-channels, the main fleet channel named (e.g.) ''Delta ''and a sub-channel named ''Command.'' As you probably already realised, if you are in a command position such as SC, WC or a Scout (or if the FC&nbsp;tells you to get into command chat), you should join the Command sub-channel, whilst normal fleet members should join the parent channel.<br>  


Our fleet channels cand be found in the Ivy League Navy part of the Mumble server, containing 10 separate fleet channels, from Alpha to Juliet.&nbsp; These fleet channels contain two sub-channels, the main fleet channel named (e.g.) ''Delta ''and a sub-channel named''Command.''&nbsp; As you probably already realised, if you are in a command position such as SC, WC or a Scout (or if the FC&nbsp;tells you to get into command chat), you should join the Command sub-channel, whilst normal fleet members should join the parent channel.<br>
The two channels are linked, which means the normal PTT talks to both.&nbsp; Therefore fleet members do not need any special PTT key, your normal PTT you set up during Mumble installation talks to everyone in the fleet.&nbsp; If you are in Command, you will need another PTT key that talks only to the current channel, in order to talk in Command.&nbsp; To set that up, go to Configure -&gt; Settings -&gt; Shortcuts, which will pop up a window that looks like this:<br>  
 
The two channels are linked, which means the normal PTT talks to both.&nbsp; Therefore fleet members do not need any special PTT key, your normal PTT you set up during Mumble installation talks to everyone in the fleet.&nbsp; If you are in Command, you will need another PTT key that talks only to the current channel.&nbsp; To set that up, go to Configure -&gt; Settings -&gt; Shortcuts, which will pop up a window that looks like this:<br>  


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Whilst in the Combat Lounge you can use your Command chat push-to-talk key to talk to ''only ''the Combat Lounge in order to announce upcoming fleets, or asking confidential questions concerning fleets or current wars.&nbsp; This should <u>not</u> be used for general chatting, and should only be used for fleet announcements or confidential war/fleet questions.&nbsp; Use of the command chat key in this case should be kept short and clear, as those in the Public Lounge are liable to talk over you.<br>  
Whilst in the Combat Lounge you can use your Command chat push-to-talk key to talk to ''only ''the Combat Lounge in order to announce upcoming fleets, or asking confidential questions concerning fleets or current wars.&nbsp; This should <u>not</u> be used for general chatting, and should only be used for fleet announcements or confidential war/fleet questions.&nbsp; Use of the command chat key in this case should be kept short and clear, as those in the Public Lounge are liable to talk over you.<br>  


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