#Friends-of-irc Channel Classes
Basic MIRC Class
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This page should not be taken as legal or medical counsel , but only as recommendation from a collection of sources.
This section will get you used to the basic chatting feature
of mIRC. It assumes you already have mIRC installed and have
filled in your personal info in mIRC setup. (Select Setup from the
File menu in mIRC to edit your info under the "Servers" tab.) You
should also spend a few days getting used to basic IRC as you
go over this section and the mIRC help file.
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TOOLBAR
This is mIRC's toolbar, which (unless you've disabled) you will
see near the top of your mIRC window. You can click on the
buttons to access various mIRC features.
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Switchbar
Below the toolbar you can see mIRC's switchbar. This is similar
to Windows 95's taskbar. You can use it to change windows
quickly and tell at a glance which channels and queries you have
open. Simply click on a button to change windows. You can
drag the switchbar to other sides of the mIRC window using
the mouse, or disable it in mIRC options.
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CHANNELS
On IRC, a channel is an 'area' where one or more people can
join and talk. Channels can be compared to a 'room' where
(almost) anyone can freely enter and exit, and chat as a group.
All channels have a name. Channel names (usually) start
with the pound sign- #. The name itself usually describes
an interest, trait, or group that most members of the channel
share. For example, if you are looking for people who play
chess, you might want to join #chess. If you are looking for
people in California, you might try #California. There are
also general-purpose rooms with no specific theme, such
as #chat and #funfactory.
To join a channel, you can either-
Type /join #channelname and press Enter. (in any mIRC
window)
Open mIRC's channels folder, (toolbar button or Alt+J)
type the name in the top box or select it from the list, and
click on "Join".
There are a number of ways to find channels to suit you-
Find out about a channel name from a web page or friend.
Guess a name based on an interest. (such as #rpg or #startrek)
Search a list of channels. (next section)
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LISTING CHANNELS
To get a listing of channels, click on button on the mIRC toolbar.
(or press Alt+L) Here you can specify what sort of channels
you want to find-
Enter any keywords you'd like to search for, such as "car" or
"mirc" in the Match Text box.
You may enter a minimum number of people in the 'min' box
Channels with less than this number of users will not be shown.
You may enter a maximum number of users in the 'max' box.
Channels with over this many people will not be shown.
Press the 'Get List!' button to get a channel listing, or the
'Apply' button if you already have a channel listing and
would like to search it again based on new criteria.
A window listing channels should pop up. Once the window
stops filling, you can double-click on a channel to join it.
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IN A CHANNEL
A new window will open up for each channel. Once you are
in a channel, spend a while just watching the conversation,
before jumping in. To 'talk' on the channel, simply enter
text in the box at the bottom of the window and press Enter.
The list on the right of the channel window lists the
nicknames of all users currently on the channel.
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Some quick tips-
Do not be rude, do NOT type IN ALL CAPS, and do not say
anything you wouldn't say in person. Remember, you CAN
be kicked out of a channel.
To perform an action, prefix your message with /me. For
example, /me dances around. (with the slash.) This will
appear in a different color as * nickname dances around, instead of the normal style of text.
To exit a channel, simply close the window. (Click on the X
in the upper right corner, or select Close from the Window menu.)
To switch between windows in mIRC, you can select them
from the switchbar (a bar with many buttons with window
names on them) or select them from the Window menu.
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PRIVATE CHATTING
At some point you will want to talk to someone privately,
one-on-one. This is very easy to do. Simply click on the
nickname in the channel list so that it becomes selected,
then right-click and select 'Query'. In other words,
left-click once on the nickname, right-click once, then
select 'Query' from the menu that pops up. You can also
type /query nickname in any window. (the slash tells mIRC
that it is a special command, not a message.
(Note- A nickname is the 'name' that a user goes by.
The nicknames are listed at the side of the channel window.
When a user says something, it will always appear using
their nickname.)
Once the private window is open, you may type text into
it as usual, and you will be privately speaking with the
user. Any private messages from them will appear in
this window as well.
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PINGING
IRC is suspect to a problem known as lag. This is a situation
where your messages take more than a few seconds to
reach their destination, due to network traffic or other
problems. Since this is such a common problem, there
is a simple and effective tool to measure lag, known
as a ping.
When you 'ping' a user, you measure the amount of
time it takes for a message to reach the user AND return
to you. Typical ping times range from under a second to a
few seconds under good situations, to many minutes under
horrible lag situations.
To ping a user, simply type /ping nickname in any window.
The results of your ping will show up in mIRC's Status Window,
so keep an eye on it. Soon, you should see a message
stating the time it took for your ping to return.
If you are having problems with lag, there are a number
of ways to try and correct the situation. Try changing
servers, or closing any file transfers you have in mIRC
or other applications. If you are only interested in chatting
with one or two people, try a DCC chat.
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CHANGING NICKNAMES
Once you are on IRC, you have a unique nickname which is
used to identify you. Most networks limit you to nine
characters. You will find a variety of nicknames, from
Bob and Jane to SmileyGuy, [c0w], and [-}|{-]. (yes, those
are all legitimate nicknames.) You may find common nicknames
already in use, such as Dragon, Billy, etc. You should try
to come up with a more original, unique name. If your
favorite nickname is taken, you may try the same nickname
with a hyphen or other character appended, such as ^Dragon^
or Dragon-. (available characters are [brackets], {braces}, -hyphen-, _underscore_, ^caret^, |bar|, `backquote`, and \backslash\,
as well as numbers and letters.)
Once you are already on IRC, you may desire to change
your nickname. This can be done easily with the /nick command.
For example, type /nick NiceGuy to attempt to change your
nickname to 'NiceGuy'. Since two people cannot have the same
nick, you will not always get your desired nickname. If your
change is successful, it will appear in all channels. If someone
already has your nickname, a message will appear in the
mIRC Status Window.
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STATUS WINDOW
Previous sections have referred to the mIRC Status Window.
This is simply a window where mIRC displays all information
that isn't related to a specific channel or other window.
For example, server info, errors, CTCPs, etc. will appear in
this window.
You should always keep an eye on the Status Window for
any errors or other events that may occur, especially if
things are not working the way you think they should. To
switch to the Status Window, select it from the mIRC Switchbar
(left-most window) or from the Window menu, or press Alt+1.
(number one.)
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WHOIS THAT USER?
You may feel that you need to know more about a user than
their nickname, and IRC provides a simple way to gather
some basic information on a user. For this, you can either use
mIRC's Address Book or the /whois command. The Address
Book has a pretty interface, but the /whois command is
ultimately simpler to use.
To get info on a user, type /whois nickname. Information such as in the above image should appear in your Status Window.The first line gives basic user info- 'Yui@dt0b1n42.san.rr.com' is the user's address, which really doesn't mean much to
the average user. The part before the @ is the identd, and
is user specified. The part after the @ is based on the user's
ISP or wherever they are connecting from. In the same line,
'Chichiri' is a user specified info line. It will be whatever the
user has entered as their "Real Name" in mIRC Setup. (if they
are using mIRC.) You can find interesting information on a
user here, but remember that most of it is specified as-is
by the user, and is not gaurunteed to be accurate of anything.
The next line shows channels the user is on. (If a channel is
prefixed with a @ or +, then that is NOT part of the channel
name but instead signifies the user's status on the channel.)
The final line shows the IRC server the user is connected to.
The /whois reply is generally pretty self explanitory, so if you
are curious about a user, you may want to use this to find
out a little more information about them. You can do this
through mIRC's Address Book (button on the mIRC toolbar,
or Alt+B) in the "Who is?" section, as well.
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AWAY FROM THE KEYBOARD
Sometimes you may wish to leave your computer on and connected
to IRC when you are not paying attention. You may be taking a
quick break, working in another application, or even going away
for a while but staying connection for some odd reason.
To do this, you will want to make use of a few neat commands.
The first one is /away. This command is used so that other
users know you are away from IRC, IE not paying full attention
Simply type /away I'm out to lunch! or something along those
lines. Anyone who sends you a private message or looks up
your whois info will now see that you are away.
When you return, type /away by itself and you will no longer
be shown as away.
/away will not show anything to your channels, however.
For this, you may wish to use a neat command called
/amsg. (for 'all message'.) Type something such as /amsg
Bye, going to eat and that message will appear in every
channel you are in. You can also use /ame to do the same
thing as an action. For example, /ame is going to eat!.
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A FEW QUICK TIPS
You now should know pretty much what you need to chat
comfortably on IRC. Feel free to try out new features by
experimenting or reading the mIRC help file, or of course
reading more tutorials on paiRC. Some quick takes-
Toolbar button will, with one click, connect you to IRC.
When connected, button will disconnect you from IRC.
Toolbar button accesses mIRC Setup, and button is mIRC
options.
You can change windows using the Window menu, Ctrl+Tab,
etc. (like normal Window's programs) or by using the switchbar
or Alt+n. (n being the number of the window- 1 for Status
Window, 2 for the next window, etc.)
Remember that you don't have to use mIRC's tools just to join
a channel you already know. Just type /join #channel.
To copy text from a window, simply drag the mouse over it
(highlighting it) and release. The text is automatically copied
to the clipboard.
When you want to disconnect from IRC, type /quit bye
everyone!. Feel free to use any message you like- it will
be shown in any channels you are in.
You may see people using abbreviations such as brb and lol,
or smileys such as :). Go to the Abbreviations page and Smileys
page to learn more. :)
The remaining tutorials assume you know this basic mIRC and
IRC knowledge, and will not be as simplistic or slow-paced, so
make sure you understand all of this before moving on to
learn more.
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Cyberangels are a wonderful orginization on the web that can help anytime you find yourself in trouble , many thank to them for much of the informatin I will be presenting in these classes.
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#Friends-of-irc is located:
- On Mirc
- It is a Dalnet channel
- You can either :
- Just type /join #Friends-of-irc
- or add it to your channel list
- and press add and join
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