Hello,
I've been using Mrillis Action for just over a year now and it's been a great recording software program. However, I find that the program does not recognize the middle mouse button (scroll wheel pressed down). Is this by design or an oversight by devs?
My issue is this. I use Mrillis Action to record my gaming sessions, and use TeamSpeak3 to communicate with my teammates/players. It's pretty much the only way I communicate with my teammates/friends in game. I use a push to talk setting in TeamSpeak that is bound to my middle mouse button, to activate my mic so that I can speak. However, when gaming and recording, Mrillis Action does not pick up my voice because it doesn't recognize (unable to bind in Action) that push to talk click that I use to activate the mic.
I have used the always record setting in Action, but I don't like how it picks up everything as the mic is always active. I only want the mic to be active when I want to speak, but due to keybindings for gameplay I don't want it to be some other button on the keyboard/mouse.
Additionally I am reluctant to install a 3rd party program to simulate the middle mouse button as a different button so that it can be bound in Action. I would hate for an Anti-cheat site to pick up the 3rd party program used for this and then ban me from games.
Any ideas/thoughts about this?