How to Fix the TeamSpeak Push to Talk Feature not Working

The push to talk fails to work when you do not have the right capture or hotkey profile selected. This implies when you try to talk using your push to talk hotkey, your mic does not detect anything as it has not been enabled. Thus, the push to talk feature does not work and your friends are not able to hear you. Usually, it so happens that the capture profile resets to the default option when you have configured it to use another device. This phenomenon can occur when you try to connect to a different server or when you launch Teamspeak after rebooting/shutting down your system.

Teamspeak

The push to talk feature is quite useful as it helps you communicate only the dialogue you wish to do so. It is a must-have feature for every software that prioritizes voice communications. Nonetheless, enough of the chit-chat. In this article, we will be listing some solutions that will help you solve the issue. But, before that, let us go through the causes of the issue in a bit more detailed manner.

What causes the Push to Talk Feature Failure on Teamspeak?

To get a more broad understanding of the issue and to certainly salvage almost all the possible causes, we went through various user reports and found that the cause of the issue is restricted to the following two reasons:

  • Wrong Capture or Hotkey Profile: The primary cause of the issue is the incorrect selection of capture or hotkey profile. An error in either one will cause the microphone to be muted or continuously on.
  • Voice Activation Detection during Push to talk: The voice activation detection while the Push-to-Talk option can often result in the malfunctioning functionality of the push to talk feature. Unchecking this option can solve the issue.

Now, that we have gone through the causes in a bit more detail and hopefully you have a better understanding of what’s causing the issue, the solutions seem pretty easy. Let us get into them.

How to Fix Teamspeak Push to Talk not Working

1. Check your Capture Profile

When the push to talk functionality is not operating as it should be, the first thing you need to do is check your capture profile. As it happens, the issue usually tends to be the wrong profile selection in the capture settings of your Teamspeak installation. If your Teamspeak is using the default device (i.e built-in capture devices) rather than the correct capture device, you will not be able to communicate with other people in the channel.

To fix this issue, you will have to make sure that the correct capture device is selected or the right profile if you have created one for your ease before you connect to the server. To do this, follow the below instructions:

  1. On your Teamspeak window, click on the Self option on the menu bar.
  2. From the drop-down list, go to Capture Profile.
  3. If you are using the default profile, make sure it is there. If it is not, just click on the Tools option in the menu bar and then select Options.
    Teamspeak Tools Menu
  4. The options window will pop up. Switch to the Capture tab.
  5. From there, choose the correct capture device or your capture profile.
    Capture Options

2. Check your Hotkey Profile

Another possible cause of the issue can be your hotkey profile. If the wrong hotkey profile is selected in the settings, your microphone will not activate and hence prevent you from communicating with others. Therefore, you will have to make sure that the correct hotkey profile is selected if you have created one. Otherwise, you will have to make sure that the correct hotkey is assigned to the push to talk option. Do the following to check your hotkey profile:

  1. To check your hotkey profile, click on the Self option in the menu bar of Teamspeak.
  2. After that, move your cursor to the Hotkey Profile option and make sure that the correct profile is marked.
  3. Alternatively, you can go to the Tools option and then select Options from the drop-down menu.
  4. Afterwards, switch to the Hotkeys tab and make sure that the correct profile is selected.
    Hotkeys Profiles
  5. Check if the issue is fixed.

3. Uncheck ‘Voice Activation Detection while Push to Talk’ Option

For some users, the issue was caused by the Voice Activation Detection while Push to Talk option. What this option does it enables Voice Activation Detection for Push to Talk. This means that the mic will not activate even when you have pressed the push to talk hotkey unless the voice is of a certain level.

This option is found in the Advanced options under the capture device settings. Disabling this is likely to fix your issue if the above solutions have failed to do so. Here’s how to uncheck the option:

  1. Click on the Tools option and then select Options from the drop-down menu.
  2. Now, switch to the Capture tab and check the Advanced options box to show additional settings.
  3. From the newly listed options, make sure that the ‘Voice Activation Detection while Push-to-Talk’ option is unchecked.
    Unchecking Voice Activation Detection while Push-to-Talk
  4. Finally, click Apply and then hit OK.
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