Mumble is a voice over IP (VoIP) application that is used for online communication while gaming or for group collaboration. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to install Mumble on Windows 10.
Step 1: Download Mumble
Go to the official website of Mumble, https://wiki.mumble.info/wiki/Main_Page, and download the latest version of the application for Windows 10.
Step 2: Install Mumble
- Once the download is complete, run the installer for Mumble.
- Select your preferred language and click "OK."
- Read and agree to the terms and conditions, then click "Next."
- Choose the destination folder where you want to install Mumble, or leave it as the default and click "Install."
- The installation process will begin, and once it's complete, click "Finish" to close the installer.
Step 3: Configure Mumble
- Open Mumble by double-clicking the shortcut on your desktop or through the Windows Start menu.
- The first time you open Mumble, a setup wizard will guide you through the configuration process. Click "Next" to begin.
- Enter your preferred username and click "Next."
- Choose your input and output devices, such as your microphone and speakers, and adjust the volume settings if necessary. Click "Next."
- Set up your push-to-talk key, which is a button or key on your keyboard that you will press to talk. Select your preferred key, then click "Next."
- Adjust your camera settings, if applicable, and proceed to the next step.
- Choose a server to connect to, or create your own by clicking "Add New..." and entering the required information. Click "Next" once you've made your selection.
- Review the summary of your settings and click "Finish" to save them.
Step 4: Connect to a Server
- To connect to a server, click on the "Server" menu in the top-left corner of the Mumble window.
- Select "Connect" and choose the server you want to connect to from the list or enter the relevant information for a new server.
- Click "Connect" to join the server and start communicating with others.
Congratulations, you have successfully installed Mumble and configured it to your preferences!
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