Using the chat room
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 7:12 pm
Most people know I spend a good deal of time in the chat room. While there I am seeing an increasing occurrence of people coming in, staying for five or ten minutes, but never saying anything. While there i certainly nothing wrong with visiting in this manner, it may be that some visitors are using a cell phone or some other small device to enter, only to be unable to say anything. This CAN be caused by an out of date javascript verion in the cell phone. I have met several people who were unable to participate in chat who then gained tha ability when they upgraded their javascript.
Also, the chat room has a feature whereby the client computer will make an audible signal when someone speaks. This can be quite useful for those multitask in a way that causes the chat window to be covered up, or who walk away from their console from time to time. However, the chat software has what I would describe as a bug, the result of which is it fails to make the audible sound until the second time someone speaks. To get around this, if you say something to someone who is in the room and they do not respond, speak a second time.
Also, the chat room has a feature whereby the client computer will make an audible signal when someone speaks. This can be quite useful for those multitask in a way that causes the chat window to be covered up, or who walk away from their console from time to time. However, the chat software has what I would describe as a bug, the result of which is it fails to make the audible sound until the second time someone speaks. To get around this, if you say something to someone who is in the room and they do not respond, speak a second time.