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TeamSpeak 3 Tutorial
« on: December 18, 2011, 12:18:35 AM »
VigilanteGamers TeamSpeak3 Tutorial

Address: vigilantegamers.ts3.nfoservers.com



Downloading
To download teamspeak, your going to want to go to TeamSpeak Downloads Page http://teamspeak.com/?page=downloads

and choose your operating system,


and use the mirror gamed.de, it's alot faster.

Then you would want to read the ToS, or just scroll through it and press "I agree"


Then from there, read and press "Next"


Read up on the ToS again, or just scroll through, and press "I agree"


Choose whether you want it installed on your profile, or your whole computer, and press "Next"


Choose which file you want it to be installed to.
E.X. C:/Program Files/Teamspeak or what ever you would like.


Choose your configuration location, and press "Next"


What you want for your Start Menu, choose and press "Next"


It will then install, and when it says "Complete" press "Close"


And last, run through your setup.

Now your done Installing! So, let's get in and start chatting.




Connecting to the Server

Double click on your teamspeak 3 Icon, and go up to connect.


Put in your address and your nickname.
Address: vigilantegamers.ts3.nfoservers.com


Now you are connected to TeamSpeak!


You will not be able to move out of the "Lobby" channel until an admin grants you access, so please be patient.




Options

When someone joins the channel, a voice will say that "User joins your channel" or "User left your channel" or "User disconnected from your channel".
It's going to get very annoying, so here's how to turn it off.

Go to settings>Options.


Click on "Notification".


Go to the "Sound Pack" drop menu.


And choose "Sounds Deactivated"





Minimizing

If you have Windows 7, when you minimize TeamSpeak, it goes into your tray. It does not disappear


With windows XP or Windows Vista, it will go into your taskbar.
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