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Title: 'Radio' channels and keys and can I change them?
Post by: Rolland on December 15, 2016, 05:32:02 PM
In the options I changed the radio options to be f1-f4 and then for Voice I set that to a key on one of my controllers.
And when I hit that key the graphic box shows up on the screen.  But they all show the original keys like / shift/  Ctrl/ and Alt/

Can I change the keys for those options?
Title: Re: 'Radio' channels and keys and can I change them?
Post by: morfiend on December 15, 2016, 07:38:29 PM
Radio opens with / key and the alt,ctrl,shift select the sepperate text channels. Voice is F12 for range,basically any friendly in icon range and V channel is "T" to transmit. You can map a key to voice transmit range and another to voice transmit {I have forgotten the proper term} but it's the tunable channel that most squad use to communicate with.

 Personally I would reset radio to default and just setup a key or button for both range and the tunable channel in radio box V!  Then a simple /+ alt,or ctrl or shift will activate the text channels,as it was designed.

 I hope that helps and if you have more question,keep asking!

   If you're online I can be found in the training arena most week night between 9pm and 11pm est. I would be more than happy to help with in any way.



    :salute
Title: Re: 'Radio' channels and keys and can I change them?
Post by: The Fugitive on December 15, 2016, 09:03:08 PM
I think the radio channels are hard coaded, so / is one, shift/ is another and so on. However you can use your sticks software to set up a macro to make the changes easier for you. Another option would be a 3rd party software option to set them up through a "voice command" software to make the changes easier for you.
Title: Re: 'Radio' channels and keys and can I change them?
Post by: Rolland on December 15, 2016, 09:44:07 PM
I found they are not hardcoded.  They can be changed keyboard assignments but the the 'graphic' does not.