If it's hard to pinpoint, a video showing the behavior you're seeing would be very helpful (and if it included an FPS counter from Mumble/WoW, even better!). without it - but I was also using the new "1" quality level for this test. Is it possible the sensitivity issue you're seeing simply is that enabling the overlay causes performance to drop a bit, and therefore the cursor to not be as smooth all of the time? My FPS didn't drop between running Mumble with the overlay vs. (Using both the 32-bit and 64-bit WoW clients.) I've tried to reproduce the sensitivity issue on my end, but I failed to do so. Anything that can help me reproduce this problem on my end.Īlso, if it is the overlay, more information about your system would be nice. You can either use Mumble's built-in FPS counter, or WoW's (which can be toggled via Ctrl-R).Ĭan you explain in more detail what happens when the overlay is enabled, other than the fact that the sensitivity "goes nuts"? Does the cursor jump around erratically? All the time? Only when in heavy scenes? etc. What's your FPS like when you run WoW with the overlay enabled vs. How do you run WoW? Fullscreen? Windowed? Borderless windowed? etc. Different sensitivity with the overlay enabled My WoW installation doesn't run as admin, and push-to-talk works in a Mumble installation that does not use UI automation. World of Warcraft as admin?Īre you by any chance running World of Warcraft as admin as well? That's not "normal". There's not much we can do about this: it's a Windows restriction. Installing Mumble in any other location will not allow this feature to function. However, this feature only works if Mumble is installed in the default location:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Mumble for the x86 build, or C:\Program Files\Mumble. Mumble uses a Windows feature called UI automation to be able to get global keypresses from other programs, even those running with quite high privileges, such as programs running as admin. It shouldn't be necessary to run Mumble as admin. :-) Mumble's push-to-talk not working when WoW is in the foreground You can now use this new shortcut to launch both your EVE Client and Mumble at once.OK. Start "" "C:\Program Files\Mumble\mumble.exe" -nod3d9ex If you are using Windows 8 and your overlay does not work, you will need to add nod3d9ex to the end of the Mumble line like off Start "" "C:\Program Files\Mumble\mumble.exe" Start "" "C:\Program Files\CCP\EVE\eve.exe" Once done, right click the batch file and open it in a text editor such as Notepad.Īdd the following, altering the paths to where you have EVE and Mumble off You will need to go to the folder C:\Program Files\CCP\, create a new text document in the folder and rename it to Start.bat. The batch file can be placed anywhere, just remember to alter your "Target" field in the shortcut to match where you place it. The shortcut can also be renamed if desired. If you do not set this is will dump the log wherever your shortcut is.) (The start in line must be set to your EVE installation, this is because the launcher outputs a debug.log file. In the Start in: field replace everything with C:\Program Files\CCP\EVE.In the Target: field replace everything with C:\Program Files\CCP\Start.bat.Right click on the shortcut and select properties, Easily copy the EVE icon for the new shortcut.In the case where you do not want to launch Mumble as well, you will retain the original shortcut. This should be replaced with your own where necessary.Ĭreate a separate copy of the original EVE shortcut. Setup This guide will reference the default installation directory. The shortcut will not open another instance of Mumble, but it will reopen the EVE launcher if it has been closed. Will clicking the shortcut again open more windows? ![]() ![]() Also, the Mumble overlay often does not work unless Mumble is loaded before EVE, and a batch shortcut can preempt the need to close and reopen the EVE client to get the Mumble overlay to function correctly. It can be useful to not need to remember to open Mumble whenever you wish to play EVE. 2 Will clicking the shortcut again open more windows?.
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