Checklist for Text Chat

Press ENTER to send your message

Type your message in the lower part of the Text Chat win- dow. (In some cases, you may have to click in the lower part of the window before you can begin typing.) To send your message to the remote computer, press ENTER.

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Open a Text Chat window after connecting

If you are connected to more than one computer, be sure to specify which computer you want to use Text Chat with: Click the name of the computer on the Window menu. Then click the Open Text Chat button on the Shortcut bar or Open Text Chat on the Window menu.

Make Text Chat available to other computers

If you are denied the use of Text Chat or one of the other ser- vices while connected to another computer, check the secu- rity setup on that computer. You can gain access to services through Security (Options menu).

Save your Text Chat conversation from time to time

As a Text Chat conversation grows in length, the most recent messages begin to replace the earliest. This starts to hap- pen when the conversation exceeds 32,000 characters. If you intend to save a lengthy conversation, begin saving be-

fore this limit is reached. To save a conversation, click in the upper part of the Text Chat window. Click Select All (Edit menu), and then click Copy (Edit menu). You can then switch to another Windows program such as Notepad, paste the text, and save it as a file.

Shorten connection time by preparing messages be- forehand

Instead of typing text while connected, you can prepare it ahead of time in Notepad or a similar Windows program and send it to a remote computer through Text Chat. In the other application, select the text, and press CTRL+C to copy. In the lower part of the Text Chat window, press CTRL+V to paste. Then press ENTER to send.

Use File Transfer for long messages

Text Chat can send as many as 2,048 characters at once. When you attempt to send a message that exceeds that lim- it, part of the message will not be transmitted to the other computer. Try sending the message in parts. Or save the message as a file, and send the file using File Transfer. You can still use the Text Chat window to let the remote user know what you’re sending and to pass along additional notes.

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