Detailed description of Chess Assistant 8.1
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When you connect to ICC, a tabbed console appears, with some new tabbed toolbars at the
top, and some other items on the display:
- ICC tabbed toolbar – These toolbars permit you to set
buttons to Seek a game by issuing different types of challenges, to set User commands such
as automatic greeting when starting a game or other server commands, Personal information
such as finger notes and ICC preferences, and finally an added Actions toolbar that only
appears during a game to handle basic game functions. Note: Users can also add further
buttons to meet their needs by clicking on the arrows next to the buttons.
- Console Tabs – allow you to switch between different
information windows which briefly are as follows:
- Message Window – This is the main ICC room and
this is where all ICC announcements as well as chatting are made (games, events,
tournaments, etc.) .
- Many functions are highlighted like web links and can be activated by just clicking on
them. For example, to chat with someone whose name appeared on the screen, all you need to
do is click on his or her name and start typing. If instead you want to finger them,
hold the Ctrl key down and click on their name. This area can also be customized
with colorful personalized Styles by right-clicking anywhere on the main area. Note: So
that you are always able to access information, send commands, or chat, a small resizable
part of the message window is visible at the bottom of the other ICC console windows at
all times.
- Seek List – Here you will find all the public
challenges that have not been answered yet, as well as detailed information such as time
control being sought, type of game, rated or unrated, etc.
- Seek Diagram – Here too, you will see all the
unanswered public challenges, but instead of a chart, it is organized in a graph with
ratings at the side and time controls at the bottom.
- Players – Here you will see a list of the players
connected and what they are doing that depends on the color behind their name.
- Games – This window tells you which games are currently
going on and gives you extensive information without forcing you to see the game first.
- Stored Games – This window allows you to search through
one of the 3 types of databases that ICC provides: a player’s history, a player’s
library, and ICC database.
- Challenges – This will only appear if a player(s) has
issued a challenge specifically to you. The presentation is identical to that of the Seek
List.
- Indicator – shows the status of your connection to the
ICC server. For example, it appears green if you are connected and red if you aren’t.
- Command entry box – allows you to type in various ICC
commands.
- Accelerators – These are three drop-down list boxes
over the command entry box. They are designed to make it easier to work with repeated
commands such as announcements or chatting with someone, as you do not have to type in
commands repeatedly, and are stored during your ICC session. The first accelerator
contains the most common console commands that you can select from the list or type
manually. The second accelerator contains the list of players you previously spoke to.
Note that if you click on a player’s name on the Message window the program will fill
the two first accelerators to allow you to talk to them without any further trouble. The
third accelerator is where a message being sent to someone is typed:
- Send button – When you press this button, any command
selected in the accelerators, or that typed in the command entry box, is sent. If you want
to repeat a message or a command, just press send again, and to send the same message to
someone else, change the name in the second box and then press send, thus
getting rid of the necessity to type everything again.
- Game Status indicator – These colored symbols represent
different games you have open (watching, playing, and/or examining) and their status. They
tell you not only what type of game is being displayed, but also whether a move has been
played since you last looked at it, in which case it turns red, or whether the position
remains the same but someone has commented on it via kibitz or whisper, in which case it
turns yellow. In order to switch to the game quickly, you just click once directly on the
colored symbol.
Game status symbols
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