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**For in chat advanced commands (programmed by DaveyBoy), click HERE or look below for regular/basic/default IRC chat room commands:

You can join a POZChat HIV/AIDS chat using any other IRC-compliant client such as PIRCH or mIRC. These clients offer more features including sound, file transfers, logging, connections to multiple IRC servers or chat rooms at the same time, and much more.

If you have mIRC installed, you will simply have to click (or enter link URL in web browser format IRC://[server]/[channel], Ex: irc://hiv-aids-poz.com/HIV-AIDS) these links to enter the coresponding channels:

#HeteroPOZ, #LesbianPOZ, #NotPOZ, #HIV-AIDS, #BiPOZ, #GayPOZ, #TransPOZ, #POZWomen

Joining another room

/join #channel

This command requires the name of the channel after a # sign, this will join another channel in a new window while keeping you in the original channel. You can join upto 3 different rooms at once. Example of command use:

/join #NotPOZ

 

Changing Your Nickname

When you enter a chat room,
POZChat Server automatically uses your real name or login name as your POZChat nickname.

To change your nickname during a chat session, do the following:

1. Enter the following command in the input field at the bottom of the chat client:

/nick newnickname

where
new_nickname is what you want to be known by. Note that the nickname can’t have spaces. Use underscores instead of spaces, if you like.

2. Press Return.

If someone else is using that nickname, a message appears in the left column telling you it is in use. Enter another name, as described in step 1.

Nicknames must be unique across all chat rooms, so even though the name doesn’t show up in your current room’s list, it means someone else chatting on this
POZChat Server site is using that name.

If no one else is using the name, a message is sent to the room that your name has changed, and your new nickname appears in the users list. Your new nickname is good until you change it or leave the chat room.

Sending Messages to Other Users or Rooms

POZChat has two commands for sending messages to specific users or rooms. The users can be in the same chat room you are in or in another room at your POZChat Server site (even across different boards). The room can be the current one or another one at this site. Being able to send messages to other users and rooms is handy.
The two commands produce slightly different results, which differ depending on the recipient’s client software. The two commands have similar syntax, as follows:

/msg nickname message

This command requires the nickname of another user and a message, for example:

/msg DaveyBoy are you around?

If
DaveyBoy is in any chat room, he receives the message. In the Java client, the message appears as a whisper. In a PIRCH or mIRC client, this command opens a separate, private chat window through which he can communicate with you.

/notice #NotPOZ Come join our POZ discussions in #HIV-AIDS

Everyone in the other chat room sees the message.

Action comments, since you normally use them to express an action rather than a verbal response. These commands both work the same and produce the same results, as follows:

/action message

for example:

/action is falling off the chair laughing

which produces the following message (action is replaced by the user’s nickname):

DaveyBoy is falling off the chair laughing

The second command works the same way, but might be a bit easier to remember:

/me action message

for example:

/me shrugs his shoulders

which produces the following message (me is replaced by the user’s nickname,
Daveyboy):

DaveyBoy shrugs his shoulders

In the Java client, an action message is displayed in a different color and starts with an asterisk (*).

Leaving a Chat Room

You can leave a chat room at any time and keep your chat client open. To do so, enter this command:

/part

You will be removed from the chat room, but the client stays open so you can easily rejoin the same or another chat room.

Leaving Chat Server

To completely leave
POZChat chat rooms, simply click the Close button on the chat client or enter the following command:

/quit

This ends your chat session and returns the Java client to its login status. You can reenter the same chat room at any time by clicking Connect.

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