
Once you’re finished, close the Settings window and game on without that annoying background noise always activating your mic. Open the drop-down menu under “Action” and select either “Push to Talk (Normal)” or “Push to Talk (Priority).” The latter mode will lower the volume of other speakers while you’re pressing the push-to-talk key (unless they have also enabled this setting).

If you want to set multiple push-to-talk keys, select the “Keybinds” tab on the left side of the Settings menu. You can also use the slider on the left to increase or decrease the delay between when you release the button and when your mic actually deactivates.

Assign a hotkey to activate your microphone by clicking in the “Shortcut” box, pressing your desired key, and clicking “Stop Recording.” We recommend using the tilde (~) key as your push-to-talk button, as it is easily accessible during play and rarely interferes with the game itself.
