Communicating |
To talk to other people: To talk to other people, all you have to do is type your message.
What you type appears in the
Message box, also known as the Chat Entry box, which is located just below the Chat History.
After typing your chat message, pressing the Enter key sends your message.
Then you'll see your message appear in the Chat
History window, and other people that you are within chat range of will see it also.
To mute other people: If someone is speaking that you would rather
not see any more chat messages from, you can mute them.
To mute someone,
right click on that person's avatar and
select Mute from the
avatar pop-up menu.
You can un-mute them again later by repeating the same procedure.
Chat Window You can resize the chat window by
changing the border between the main 3D-view window and the
Chat History frame.
Just position the cursor over the border between the 3D-window and the chat window
until you see an up-down arrow,
then hold down your primary mouse button
and drag the border to the desired position.
You can also use the scroll-up and scroll-down buttons
next to the chat history to look at messages that have scrolled
off of the screen.
These buttons move the text in the window up or down
one line at a time.
You can also click either above or below
the 'slider bar' divider between the scroll buttons to
move the text up or down one 'page' at a time.
The Chat History window displays any error messages you may get while building, for instance
if you try to build too many objects in one place, or change someone else's property.
These errors are given to
you as a message from the all-powerful "Building Inspector".
Chatting with other people is an important part of the Active Worlds experience.
When you enter a world, after the scene loads you may see avatars around you
representing other people who are near you in the same world.
Depending on the world's settings, you might also notice that avatars have names
above their heads when you get close to them,
or after that person has said something while they are in your chat range.
When other people talk,
in most worlds,
what they say will generally also appear
above their avatar's head.
Eventually,
the above-head messages might disappear or be replaced,
but the names will remain.
You can either read what people say as it appears above their heads,
or in the Chat History frame which also displays messages from
people who are behind you or off to the side, as long as they are
within your chat range.
The Chat History will also display whispers,
and messages from parts of the system such as the Immigration Officer
or the Building Inspector, and console messages.