danstgram
New Member
Hi all,
After struggling with this for a few hours, I figured I'd ask the question: Is there a reason that push-to-talk (or push-to-mute) functionality doesn't work on M1 (Silicon) Macs? I've got PTT/PTM checked in the Audio settings, as well as hotkeys assigned for each of the audio sources. However, triggering the hotkey only gets the levels to spike for a split second and then fall back to mute -- and only if OBS is the focus.
In terms of troubleshooting, I have done the following:
I can't think of anything else, unless this is something with the permission structure of MacOS. Anyone having a similar issue or have something else I might try?
Thanks for your help!
Daniel
After struggling with this for a few hours, I figured I'd ask the question: Is there a reason that push-to-talk (or push-to-mute) functionality doesn't work on M1 (Silicon) Macs? I've got PTT/PTM checked in the Audio settings, as well as hotkeys assigned for each of the audio sources. However, triggering the hotkey only gets the levels to spike for a split second and then fall back to mute -- and only if OBS is the focus.
In terms of troubleshooting, I have done the following:
- Clean reinstall of OBS (26.1)
- Verified OBS has permission for "input monitoring" in security settings
- Tried using a variety of hotkey options, including simple, single-key triggers
- Verified that PTT functionality works in another app -- specifically, in Zoom, holding down spacebar works as intended for PTT
- Ensured that keyboard "repeat" functionality works, and reset keyboard preferences via Terminal command
- Tried a few keyboards: Apple vs. 3rd party, USB & Bluetooth
I can't think of anything else, unless this is something with the permission structure of MacOS. Anyone having a similar issue or have something else I might try?
Thanks for your help!
Daniel