Hey y’all, REAL basic question here. Like many, friends and I have started using Matrix (working on setting up my own server) and settled on Commet for a client, mainly because of its simplicity and gif keyboard (friends demand it)
Now I see in the Element client, during a call you can mute others. Commet does not have this feature anywhere that I can see, or I am missing something! This seems like such a basic feature I can’t believe they wouldn’t have it. Its a feature we desperately need to be able to mute others with echo/noise or if you have 2 gamers in the same room with 1 mic it picks up everyone so you want to be able to mute that person so you don’t hear yourself echo back). Honestly element has much better audio settings but is just missing integrated gifs or I would use it.
I understand devs are doing this for free and owe us nothing. But this setting should really be in there. Teamspeak had it 15 years ago…
I did search everywhere I could on the internet and found no answer to this.
Anyway, thanks for the noob help!
wholookshere@piefed.blahaj.zone 1 day ago
What are you looking for?
it’s unlikely they have that feature, and short of someone volunteering to code it for you, unlikely anyone here will be able to help.
I’d recomend looking at the project and opening a feature request
bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
That’s a bummer. Guess I’ll have to use both applications and ping pong for chat vs voice…
It sucks these aren’t things that are in the base program, because this is what makes a lot of people run away from Foss, when it lacks SUPER basic features we’ve had for more than 15 years… But I get they do it for free. I feel like a lot of these type of projects need a real world person to explain to them what Normies demand…
No hate on the devs. This is something I notice with a ton of Foss projects, just total misses on things that make the programs unusable to many people and keeps them on discord because “commet sucks, you can’t even mute someone or adjust their volume”.
wholookshere@piefed.blahaj.zone 1 day ago
It doesnt come from a place of not listening to real users.
Most open source projects are hobbies. Tools that they want to use themselves, so thats who they build for. Themselves.
We just get to come for the ride and use what they built for free.
That’s why you see this a lot.