General Usage
Welcome! If you are here, it means you are presently using the web's
finest, online chat service. This online chat program includes features
such as multiple subrooms, customization, audio, emoticons, private
messaging, profanity filtering, and many more! As of this writing, IPC
is available in English, Spanish, French, Arabic and Hebrew. This page
will provide a brief summary of many of the features that you presently
have access to.
To log in, simply enter your username/handle in the text box
located at the bottom portion of the applet. Certain restrictions are
imposed on usernames, and they must be 15 letters or less in length.
To communicate in the chat room, you merely need to type text into
the little text box towards the bottom of the applet, and press Enter
to send your message. Your message will appear in the content (larger)
box above it when it is received by our server. Others may then read
what you have typed, and respond to you. If you wish to get another
user's attention, simply type in their name somewhere within the
message that you are sending them. Their message will appear in a
different color, and a sound will be played.
You will notice various buttons and checkboxes on the left hand
side of the chat room. These allow you to logout, request help (as you
have already figured out), float/dock the chat room, turn on/off audio,
turn on/off the timestamp and turn on/off the autoscroll feature.
Certain chat rooms may have different features, or different layouts, depending upon how they have been configured.
If you wish to exit the chat room at any time, simply click the
Logout button. On some systems after logging out you will automatically
be taken to another website, on others, you will have the option of
logging back in again.
Graphic Emoticons
Emoticons are textual representations of emotions, for conveying
feelings in an atmosphere where it would be difficult to express them
otherwise. Certain text emoticons are recognized by IPC and will
automatically be translated into their graphic counterpart. To your
right is a list of the presently recognized emoticons. Simply type in
the text you see in the second column, and the graphic (shown in the
third column) will appear in the chat room instead. Your chat room
operator may have added additional emoticons, or possible removed some
of the emoticons listed to the right.
Happy :)
Happy 8)
Tongue :p
Sad :(
Angry :<
Closed Eyes Kiss ;()
Fear :0
Kiss :()
Laugh lol
Smirk :/
Smug :|
Surprised :O
Wink ;)
Audio Emoticons
*beep*
*belch*
*bird*
*bleep*
*burp*
*choochoo*
*evil*
*grr*
*harp*
*meow*
*slap*
*welcome*
*whip*
Audio Emoticons work similar to graphic emoticons, except instead of
displaying an image, they play a sound for all to hear! To your left is
a list of the default audio emoticons in IPC. Your chat room operator
may have added additional audio emoticons, or removed emoticons listed
to the left.
Font Size You may change the size of
your font by accessing the right-click content menu. To do so, right
click on the content area (the area where messages are displayed) and a
small menu will appear. Select "Font Size" to show the font selections
allowing you to change your font size. Available options are Very
Small, Small, Medium, Large, and Very Large. On certain systems, the
Very Small font is identical to the Small font. After a font selection
is made, the content area is reset.
Text Color You may change the color of
your text by clicking on the Colors button on the front of the applet,
or by accessing it via the right-click content menu. After clicking on
"Colors", a small popup dialog will appears allowing you to change
(using scrollbars) the red, green, and blue values of your text. The
current text color will be shown in the text portion to the right of
the scroll bars. Adjust the red, green, and blue scroll bars to suit
your preference, then click "Ok".
Commands
IPC recognizes various commands. A complete list of commands presently
recognized by IPC are shown on the right. You will notice that these
commands are IRC-like in nature. Macros allow you to quickly perform
some of these functions by reducing keystrokes.
Do not use brackets. Brackets are shown for demonstration purposes only.
Private messages appear in a unique color to be easily differentiated from messages intended for the (public) chat room.
/a Macro for /action
/action [verb/action] Perform an action
/beepall Beep on all messages
/clign Clear Ignore List
/clrurl Clear URL List
/cls Clear Screen
/create [subroom] [password] Create Subroom
/i Macro for /ignore
/ignore Show Ignore List
/ignore [username] Ignore User
/info IPC Info
/join [subroom] [password] Join Subroom
/leave Leave Subroom
/listen [username] Do not Ignore User
/m Macro for /msg
/mm Macro for /mmsg
/n Macro for /nick
/mmsg [message] Send Multiple Private Messages
/msg [username] [message] Send Private Message
/nick [alias] Change Alias/Handle
/p Macro for /msg
/visual Toggle Visual Notifications
/whereis [username] What Room is [username] in?
/whoami Who Are You?
URL Addresses URL's, such as
http://invisionpower.com or www.invisionchat.com, or even
mailto:username@somedomain.tld may be entered into the chat at any time
to share with, and communicate to others. Once a URL is sent to the
chat room, it is automatically added to the URL list at the bottom of
the chat room. Any user who wishes to then visit that URL, simply needs
to select it from the URL List. The URL List may be disabled on certain
systems.
Subrooms The chat application you are
using is capable of hosting multiple subrooms. Subrooms are shown in
the list on the lower right hand side of the applet, just below the
user list. Depending on how your chat room has been configured by it's
owner, you may create, join, and leave subrooms. Subrooms may be
password protected as well to accomodate privacy. There is no limit on
the amount of subrooms that may be created, however; subrooms are
automatically removed when they are empty.
Some systems may automatically place you in your own unique
subroom. The subroom will have the same name as your username. Often
times this is used for technical-support solutions.
To create a new subroom, type /create [subroom_name]. Subroom
names are subject to the same limitations as usernames. They must be
between 1 and 15 characters, and may not contain spaces. You will
automatically be placed in a subroom that you create. If you wish to
password protect the subroom you have created, type /create
[subroom_name] [subroom_password]. All users wishing to join your
subroom will be required to enter the password you have chosen.
Passwords are subject to the same limitations as subroom names.
To leave a subroom, type /leave. You will then be brought back to
the main chat room. If the subroom you leave is empty, it will be
removed from the system.
To join an existing subroom, type /join [subroom_name]. If the
subroom is password protected, you will need to supply the password
(not neccesary for system operators) by typing: /join [subroom_name]
[subroom_password].
All users within the entire chat are listed in the Main Room
(which may have been renamed by your chat operator), however; when
inside a room, only users within that room will be listed on the user
list. To determine where another user is (what subroom he/she is in)
simply double click on that users name in the user list, or type
/whereis [username].
Private Messages To send private
messages, use the /msg command. I.e., to send the private message
Hello, there to the user Timmy, you would type:
/msg Timmy Hello, there
Private messages are shown in a seperate color within the display to be easily differentiated.
You may also initiate a private message session with another user
by double clicking on his/her name. Once doing so, a popup dialog will
appear for you to communicate with the other user in privately. The
recipient will receive all messages in the main content area until
he/she also double clicks on your name. To close a private message
session, simply click the X in the upper-right hand portion of the
window.
You may send private messages to multiple recipients by employing
the use of the user list in combination with the /mmsg command. To do
so, select the users you wish to send a private message to by clicking
on their names on the user list. Each user's name will become
highlighted. Then, in the input box, type /mmsg [message]. Each
highlighted user will receive the private message. To send a private
message to just one user, you can either use the /mmsg command, or you
may use the /msg [username] [message] command.
Profanity Filter Your chat room may
have filters in place to ensure that certain words (such as profanity)
are not allowed. You may receive a warning message such as "Please
refrain from using profanity" if you use an illegal word in a chat room
that censors profanity. If you receive this warning, you can easily go
back and edit your message by using the Message Scrollback feature.
Autoscroll Autoscroll is the feature
that ensures you are always looking at the most recent events in the
chat room. Sometimes you may wish to look back upon previous messages
entered into the chatroom. Without being annoyed by autoscroll, you can
optionally turn on/off this feature by using the checkbox on the left
hand side of the chat room.
Timestamp You may turn the timestamp
on by clicking the appropriate checkbox on the left hand side of the
chat room. When this feature is turned on, all incoming messages will
be displayed with the time that they were received. This time is
relative to your own computer, and the timezone in which it resides.
Float & Dock Click the float
button to load the chat room into a seperate window. This feature
allows you to surf the web while you chat. When you wish to return the
chatroom to it's home page, simply use the arrow buttons on your
browser to return to the page from where you floated the chat room,
then click "Dock"
Message Scrollback Scrollback allows
you to scroll back through the previous messages you have entered into
the chatroom. To use this feature, simply press the Up and Down arrow
buttons in the blue box where you type messages. Often times, we make
typos, or we are censored by IPC's profanity filtering. This feature
makes it easy to simply go back and edit the message that you have just
typed.
Active (Online) Administration
IPC Administrators have at their disposal various access control
privileges. These functions are accessed from the "Administration" link
at the upper left hand corner of the chat room, or from within the
chatroom itself. You must login first with your IPC email/username
& password. To the right is a list of functions available to users
granted administrative privileges..
The slash '/' commands are available to users who have been assigned
administrative privileges using our online user editor, which is
available to Professional accounts only.
URL's should be fully qualified URL's. I.e., use http://www.myurl.com as opposed to just www.myurl.com
The /kick command may also be used by users who have created their own subrooms using the /create command.
Add Web Address /url [url] Add URL to URL List
Force Web Address /forceurl [url] Display URL in all Client Windows
Kick User /kick [username] Force Logout for User
Disable User /kill [username] Logout & Shutdown User
Ban User /ban [username] Ban & Disable User
Ban by IP /banip [IP] Ban IP Address (???.???.???.???)
Query User /query [username] Query User IP Address
Clear Ban List /clrban Clear entire Ban List
Speak /speak [phrase] System User Chat
Connection Difficulties If you are
having difficulties getting online one of our chat clients, this
check-list may help you determine exactly what the problem is, and how
to resolve it. The majority of our users have no trouble at all
connecting.
Ensure that your computer is capable of running our software.
Chances are most likely that your computer can run our chat software.
Often times; however; users may disable a specific feature on their web
browser that may cause problems. Ensure the following features are
enabled on your computer's web browser:
* JavaŠ
If you are running a version of a Microsoft Windows Š and see only
a broken link icon, you will need to download a copy of the JavaŠ
Virtual Machine in order to run our application. You may download JavaŠ
Support for your browser from one of the following links below:
* Microsoft Virtual Machine (for MSIE)
* Sun JavaŠ Plugin (for Netscape, Opera, MSIE, etc..)
Older versions of Netscape (on certain platforms) such as v4.08,
and v4.7x may not run our software. We strongly recommending upgrading
to a newer version of Netscape (v6.xx or better) if this is the case.
Certain browsers running on Macintosh platforms are not capable of
running our software due to problems outside of our control. As WebTV
does not support JavaŠ, WebTV users will not be able to access our chat
rooms.
Users behind firewalls may need to inform their local IT/network
administrator to allow TCP connections on ports 9000-9009 at
client.invisionchat.com.
AOL Members: Some users have reported that the built-in AOL
browser has difficulty connecting to our service, or does not load
colors/emoticons properly. To resolve this, minimize your AOL
connection, and use the Internet Explorer browser that came with your
computer to access our chat rooms.
|
Home
Customer Login
Demo Chat Room
Feature Comparison
Order Services
Technical Support
Contact Us
New Dedicated Servers Introducing Invision Gall... Support Board Update IPB 2.0 Status Update New Invision Power Board ...
|