Our server rental periods start as low as 1 month
10 player servers from only £3.00 per month
Click HERE for more information or to rent a server


Rent a server for three months and get a 10% discount
10 player servers from only £2.70 per month (£8.10 per quarter)
Click HERE for more information or to rent a server


Rent a server for six months and get a 15% discount
10 player servers from only £2.55 per month (£15.30 per six months)
Click HERE for more information or to rent a server


Rent a server for twelve months and get a 20% discount
10 player servers from only £2.40 per month (£28.80 per year)
Click HERE for more information or to rent a server

Live Support
Untitled Document
Download TS3 Client
Unsubscribe from our services
To cancel your server subscription, please click the button below. We thank you for your custom and hope to see you again.


Teamspeak3 Client Installation


When you fist run the Teamspeak3 Client installation wizard it will guide you through the installation process and prompt you to set up your display name, microphone, and press to talk buttons for the first time.

Click 'Next' to start the installation..






At the License Agreement screen page, use the scrollbar to read through the License Agreement.

When you are ready to continue with the installation, click 'I Agree' to continue...







Select whether to install TeamSpeak 3 Client for all users of the computer, or for just yourself.










Choose the location to install the TeamSpeak 3 Client on your computer’s hard drive. You can accept the default destination, or you can click the 'Browse' button to choose an alternative location.

Click 'Next' to continue.







For this step, you can choose if each user has his own configuration (the default) or you can choose to select Global configuration inside the installation folder. Selecting the first radio button means if there are multiple users on the same computer, each user will have their own individual TS3 configuration. This is the option most users should choose.

Select Global configuration inside the installation folder to copy the TeamSpeak 3 client onto a USB flash drive for portability. This option is not suggested for most users.

When you have selected a location where to store the user configuration, click 'Install' to continue...




Choose the name of the Start Menu folder in which you would like to create the TeamSpeak 3 short cut. You can accept the default name, TeamSpeak 3 Client, or type in one of your own. (Most people accept the default name.) Also, you can click the check box is you donʹt want the application to create a short cut for the program on your PC.

Click 'Next' to continue...




That's it!! All done.

Click 'Close' to complete the installation.








Running the Set-up Wizard




The wizard will help get you ready to use TeamSpeak 3. It is a good idea to go through the wizard, which oversees:

  1. Choosing your TS3 Nickname
  2. Deciding whether to use Voice Activation or Push‐to‐Talk to activate your microphone
  3. Testing your microphone
  4. Programming keyboard keys to use when running TeamSpeak 3


Click 'Next' to continue...




Start by typing a nickname in the Nickname field of three characters or more (can be letters or numbers). A nickname is a label for how you look to other people. It can be as simple or flashy as you want. You can use the same nickname everywhere or change it on different servers. It’s completely up to you.

Click 'Next' to continue...








This is where you set up how your microphone functions in TS3. You can either use the Voice Activation Detection (the default) or select Push‐To‐Talk. Voice Activation Detection works like your normal telephone where you’re transmitting at all times, only better. With TeamSpeak 3, you can set a threshold level where the application won’t transmit while you’re not speaking. In a later step, you can also set a keyboard key to manually mute your microphone.

Tips:

  1. Put the microphone one to two inches away from your mouth.
  2. Don’t breathe on your microphone.
  3. Don’t put your microphone in front of your mouth. People don’t want to hear you breathe.


Click 'Next' to continue...




If you selected Voice Activation, this wizard dialog box will help you to set the volume for your microphone so it transmits when you speak in a normal voice, and doesn’t transmit when you whisper. Starting talking and read through the following Hint to set the level at which you want your microphone to transmit. With your mouse, drag the slider on the ruler back and forth until your normal speaking voice activates the microphone.

Click 'Next' to continue...







Setting a Microphone Mute key binding is strongly recommended. This is a keyboard key that acts like a toggle. Once you set it, press it once to mute your microphone and again to resume transmitting.

NOTE: The phrase ‘key binding’ is just another way of saying that you can program a keyboard key to perform a specified function while TeamSpeak 3 is running.

To set a Microphone Mute key, click the Microphone Mute button and then press a key on your keyboard. (We used the Z key in the following screenshot and example.) If the Microphone Mute key silences transmissions from your own microphone, you can also set a key to mute the transmissions coming in from TeamSpeak 3 by selecting a keyboard key for the Speaker Mute function.

For example, let’s say you set your Microphone Mute key to the ` key on your computer’s keyboard. If you need to talk to somebody else in the room with you, you can press ` to mute your microphone while you have your conversation so people in your TeamSpeak 3 chat can’t hear you. When you finish your conversation in the room, you can press the ` key again to resume transmitting over your microphone.

Push‐To‐Talk mode is like talking with a walkie‐talkie. You press and hold a key on the keyboard while you talk, releasing the key when youʹre not talking. This is most often used in noisy rooms or when you donʹt have a headset microphone. The tricky thing is choosing a key you donʹt normally use. Consider things like the left or right Ctrl keys or a seldom‐used button on a multi‐function mouse.

Click the button to the right of the Push‐To‐Talk radio button to set the key to use to activate Push‐To‐Talk.

Click 'Next' to continue...




That's it, all finished. You are now ready to connect to your server and start talking...

Click 'Finish' to close the wizard...

© TS Servers 2007 - 2010

TS Servers is a trading name of Griffin Technologies Limited. Company registration No. 7163591. Registered in England and Wales.