Chat Boxes

When first logging in you will find on your screen a transparent box with
a chat tab.

When right clicking on this tab an additional menu appears. Left Clicking once on the background/overhead text color menu
options will open the color palette so you may change the default colors.
Holding your mouse over the channel menu options (ie *system, *say) will
open another small 'select color' menu to the right in which you may use
to change the color for individual channel modes. Those items marked * will
have that type of 'chat' appear in your chat box. If you do not wish to
show *System messages, left clicking on the word *System will remove the
asterisk and system messages will not appear in your box. This applies
for all types of 'chat'. Sometimes, not having system messages appearing
will greatly improve 'lag' in your game.

To access the '''FULL list of chat commands''' (there are lots!) type <enter> /h <enter>
if in KR chat mode or /h enter in Legacy chat mode. You will need to scroll back up in the chat bar to read it as the list is quite long. If your bar won't scroll back, go to the main menu, select 'user settings' and then 'interface' and change the 'chat window fade delay' to 'forever'. It should then let you scroll back.
Hints
* The Lock menu option locks the chat system in position on your
desktop which stops it being accidentally dragged around the screen.
* You can create 'new tabs' to separate different types of 'chat' ie:
Guild, Alliance etc. Once a tab is created rename it by 'right clicking' on the tab name and select what type of chat you wish to have in that tab by putting an * next to the appropriate
type of channel to appear in that tab it will automatically take 'off'
the asterisk from the main system tab, so remember if you delete the
channel to put the asterisk back in the main system tab by right
clicking on the tab and then clicking on the mode of chat that does not
have the asterisk next to it..
* You can separate the chat tabs so that all are visible on your screen (If your screen is large enough!)
* You can make the chat box smaller or larger than default size by dragging the bottom right hand corner inwards or downwards.
* User Settings : you can stop the chat box window from 'fading' in and out when speaking by going to the Main Menu/User Settings/Interface Tab and altering the default time in the 'Chat Window Fade Delay' and 'Chat Text Fade Delay' You may also select how long you wish on screen chat text to remain over your head by altering the time for 'Overhead Chat Fade Delay' to the desired
time, and elect to have either the chat box or overhead text on or off
completely.
Talking
Talking in game may now be done in two ways:
* Legacy Chat Mode (talk and press enter, type: /p before talking for party chat, type:
/g before talking for guild chat, type: /a for alliance chat, type
/emote to talk in emotes (asterisks around your speaking) and type: /s to return to normal chat. To set Legacy chat go to the Main Menu/User Settings/Interface and check-mark the legacy chat mode box.
* KR Chat Mode (default) - All talking is done by using the ENTER key before and after you say something. This mode lets you use all keys on the keyboard to set macro's without spamming the keystrokes once you have finished and go to speak, so
eg) no more fhslslslhglsassaaaa after you are finished fighting and go to talk.
eg: <Enter>Hail, tis a fine day!<Enter> This takes a bit of getting used to at first and if you forget you will end up with a lot of pop up boxes as some letter keys are defaulted to open certain other menus. It is just something you will need to get used to.
To talk in '''party chat''' it is performed by:
eg: <enter>/p Hail, tis a fine day!<enter>
To talk in '''guild chat''' it is performed by:
eg: <enter>/g Hail, tis a fine day!<enter>
To talk in '''alliance chat''' it is performed by:
eg <enter>/a Hail, tis a fine day!<enter>
To talk in '''emotes''' it is performed by:
eg <enter>/emote, tis a fine day!<enter> Will appear on screen as *Hail, tis a fine day!*
Basically the difference between the two modes is in Legacy mode you do not need to type <enter> before speaking. Other command are all the same eg to change between guild, party, alliance, local etc.
You may also click on the '''?''' in the top left corner of the screen and select mode of chat from the small panel that appears. Whichever Chat mode you are in (eg alliance, guild, party) it will remain in that mode as the default until you return to the game default of 'Say' with /s.
Custom Channels
KR allows you to create Custom Channels. The person creating the channel has admin rights until they leave the channel when these rights then default to the next longest person in the channel. The commands for Custom Channels are:
* /create <channel name> <password (if required)>- creates a channel. Channel names maybe up to 16 characters in length, however the smaller the better.
* /join <channel name> <password (if required)>- typing this will put you into a created channel
* /c <channel name> - sends a spoken msg to the channel (hence why a short name is best)
* /leave <channel name> - leaves the channel
* /pass <channel name> <password> - changes the password.
* /ban <channel name> <player> - Bans a person from the channel.
* /listplayers <channel name> - to list all persons in the channel.
This feature is handy for groups when they are not guilded or allied, and the party is greater than 10 persons. It provides a way to communicate with larger parties than normal. It also allows 'parties' within 'parties' if you create more than one custom channel with different players in each.
The requirement to type the channel name each time you wish to speak into the channel is a bit 'painful' ie /c thischannel Hello! or /c thatchannel Hello! however, it may serve a purpose as said above.
Other
* To '''add someone to a party the command is:
<enter>/add <enter> (or /add in legacy mode) (which will give you a cursor to target the person) or hold shift and right click on the person and select 'add to party' or click on the person and then right click on the target bar to get the menu.
<enter>/quit <enter> (or /quit in legacy mode) (to leave party)
You may also leave party by targeting yourself and right clicking on the target box and select leave party.
* To repeat text just spoken (what <ctrl>+Q did in 2d) press <shift>+Page Up in Legacy Chat mode or <enter><shift>+Page Up if in KR Chat Mode
* to copy a line of text to the clipboard press 'shift and left click'
on the line and paste where you wish ie 'notepad' etc.
* typing /r or /reply will reply to the last 'tell' message you
received.