F1 2015 Menu

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It's not that difficult: you simply press the 'Talk' key (L1 on a controller, T on a keyboard) during a practice/qualy/race session and a voice command menu will open. If you have a valid input device setup in your Windows mixer control (like a mic, headset etc.), the mic symbol will be white.

If not, it will be red crossed.Keep the button pressed as long as you're talking, it's a 'push to talk' system like on a real F1 car.The menu shows the available commands, you simply say the command. If you don't want to use your voice (or dont have a headset/mic connected), you can always use 'd-pad up/down' to scroll up and down and 'd-pad-right' to select a command.And of course you can change the Talk key in your control settings, putting it on any key you want.If you have a working mic/headset, white mic, but the Engineer still cant understand you, I recommend to increase the volume on your mic/heasset in the Windows volume control.

F1 2015 menu guide

F1 2015 is a racing game based on the 2015 Formula One season developed by Codemasters. It was released on 10 July 2015, and features the team. Press F1 to open the Help window. Look at the top of. A few of the ribbon panels have drop-down menus, which are equivalent to sub-menus. Therefore, to.

Originally posted by:It's not that difficult: you simply press the 'Talk' key (L1 on a controller, T on a keyboard) during a practice/qualy/race session and a voice command menu will open. If you have a valid input device setup in your Windows mixer control (like a mic, headset etc.), the mic symbol will be white. If not, it will be red crossed.Keep the button pressed as long as you're talking, it's a 'push to talk' system like on a real F1 car.The menu shows the available commands, you simply say the command. If you don't want to use your voice (or dont have a headset/mic connected), you can always use 'd-pad up/down' to scroll up and down and 'd-pad-right' to select a command.And of course you can change the Talk key in your control settings, putting it on any key you want.If you have a working mic/headset, white mic, but the Engineer still cant understand you, I recommend to increase the volume on your mic/heasset in the Windows volume control.Thanks Lars!!The biggest problem for me was that I didn't know what I should say ( in this radio function). But if it's just those commands that r in the available menu depending on wich situation u r in (? ) then I think I understand it better now!:).

Yes, the working commands are listed in the menu and yes, they depend on the session you're in. The 'box this lap' has a second submenu, so after you said 'box this lap' keep pressing the button and a new list of commands will appear for a few seconds, allowing you to select the tyres/wing angle on the next pitstop.There are also a few 'hidden' commands not listed in the menus, but always working: 'Engineer quiet!' - 'Engineer talk!'

- 'Engineer repeat!' (pretty obvious what they're doing).And then there is the 'Kimi easter egg'. Just say 'leave me alone!'