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A few roos loose in the top paddock...
New stuff not all working...
Hey all. My laptop kinda destroyed itself a little while ago and I've replaced it with a PC. The new PC is working fine, as is the super awesome keyboard I got, and the monitor they threw in.
What's not working too well is the plug in mic on my brand new X-Wing Pilot Headset from Turtle Beach. If anyone can tell me how to configure the damn thing it would be greatly appreciated. It's so new Turtle Beach doesn't have any articles whatsoever in their support section.
I can't actually figure out how it works either - there is only one jack; which plugs into the headset outlet on the tower. The mic plugs directly into the headset - so I can't figure out how an input(mic) goes through an output(headset).
So the end result is I won't be on TS until I can resolve this issue.
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A few roos loose in the top paddock...
No that really helps thanks. I do have the 3 black rings on the jack... First thing in the morning I'll go out and get the splitter thingy.
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Boycott shampoo! Demand the REAL poo!
Excellent! I'm glad that is helpful for you.
Funny thing, I've had the exact opposite problem of yours. My laptop needs that 3 ring jack thing and my headphone had two separate 2 ring jacks so I had to buy something that connects them together. That is where I got to know about this. :)
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A few roos loose in the top paddock...
Still no jack adaptor yet. But I finally got TS, WT, Steam, and Eternal Crusade installed. I'm still a noob with my keyboard - I have NFI what the extra keys do or how to use them. FYI it's a Logitech G510S... there's supposed to be a user manual supplied, but all the stupid thing is says is something about finding it in a folder somewhere. I'm having enough trouble negotiating Windows 10 - coming from Windows 7.
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Boycott shampoo! Demand the REAL poo!
Oh, I'd assume you would need to download the "Logitech Gaming Software" which enables you to customize your keyboard/mouse's extra features. That is how I customize my Logitech mouse.
I found this link and you can download it on the bottom of the page, there is also a downloadable PDF file to guide you about the installation and/or how to use the program.
http://support.logitech.com/en_us/pr...aming-keyboard
About what to do with them, well, it is up to your imagination (and what you need). Since you have a lot of buttons I'd bind them to useful extra stuff in the game, the ones which doesn't have a normal key for them or it is out of reach, for example the cockpit light and opening the cockpit.
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A few roos loose in the top paddock...
Once again - awesome advice nonfic. Cheers mate - I found the exact keyboard stuff at the site - d/l now :)
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The Logitech Gaming Software allows you to fully customize the keys for button presses or multi key strokes (Like using G1, if setup to do so, could activate Shift and W for an easy sprint feature..... that's a for example. And if you set it up to make it a continuous key stroke, it's a great way to set up auto run on games that don't have this feature).
https://forums.dayzgame.com/index.ph...ant-keyboards/
This will give you an idea of what I'm talking about.
I have the G19s keyboard myself. Love the full color LCD for watching YouTube while gaming.
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A few roos loose in the top paddock...
Just an update - I'm hoping to grab the splitter jack thingy after my jobs today, so I'll be able to get back in the cockpit properly. As for the keyboard - for some stupid reason the software didn't d/l properly and whenever I go back to the site it fails to load. Still trying to get this working though.
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Boycott shampoo! Demand the REAL poo!
Ah, you can always download the program from its main page, right here : http://support.logitech.com/en_us/so...aming-software
Also, you have to select if you want the 32 bit or the 64 bit version. I assume 32 bit version will work on both 32 and 64 bit versions so if you want to be safe you can just download that, otherwise you have to check if your operating system is 64 bit or not. You can do that by basically going to Control Panel then launching System (there is a search bar at the top right corner if you can't find System, you can just search it there). After launching System, if you look at your system information it should say "32-bit Operating System, x86 based processor" or "64-bit Operating System, x64 based processor" somewhere around middle. That decides which version of the program you want.
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