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* TSO does not work well with [ | * TSO does not work well with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraps Fraps]. | ||
* Applications which create overlays for frame counters or benchmarking may conflict with TSO. | * Applications which create overlays for frame counters or benchmarking may conflict with TSO. | ||
[[Category:Utilities]] | [[Category:Utilities]] | ||
Revision as of 23:00, 25 May 2009
The TeamSpeak Overlay (TSO) program is an add-on utility for the TeamSpeak voice chat application. TSO creates a list of who is speaking on the current TS channel and (optionally) other information about your current TeamSpeak connection. This list is overlayed into the game screen in a fairly unobtrusive manner.
The overall impact of TSO on game performance is negligible on most PCs.
Usage
- Download the TSO from http://www.teamspeakoverlay.com/ and install it.
- Launch and connect your TeamSpeak client first.
- Launch TSO.
- On first launch, click the Options... button and set your TeamSpeak NickName. Other options are OK at default.
- Click Done.
- Click the Enable button in the TeamSpeak Overlay panel.
- Click the Hide button to move TSO to the system tray.
Note: you won't actually see anything until you are in a game.
Caveats
- TSO does not work well with Fraps.
- Applications which create overlays for frame counters or benchmarking may conflict with TSO.