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Settings

From Iron Realms Nexus Client Documentation

The client settings window can be accessed by clicking on the gear icon in the lower right part of your game screen. This will popup a new window in your browser.

There are 10 tabs in the settings window.

Display Options

The Display Options tab controls most of the basic settings of the client. Most options will demonstrate what will happen in the preview window to the right as they are checked and unchecked.

Options

  • Output
    • Display Font: You can change the font and the font size used by the client.
    • Command Echo: When you type a command into the game to can opt to not display it. You can also set the color.
    • Echo Target Changes: When you target something in the game, you can have it display that information.
    • Hide Chat Messages: You can opt not to show any chat messages in the main window. Chat will always display in the communication window.
    • Show Inverted Colors: Invert the colors in the client. This will switch the black background to white.
    • Prompt Lines: You can opt not to see your prompt at all. Your prompt typically displays health, mana, and balance. Although this varies from game to game.
    • Only show the last prompt: Only display the most recent prompt at the bottom of the main display window.
  • Interface
    • Clear commands from the input bar after sending: This will automatically clear your command line after you press enter.
    • Show HELP files in a new window: When looking at help files, a window will popup to let you read them.
    • Show item numbers on room/inventory lists: When checked, this option will display the unique item number for all items in the game in your inventory and room windows.
    • Reduced gauge height: This options will reduce the height of the gauges in the client, allowing more room for the output window.
    • Display tooltips: Hide or display tooltips when hovering over parts of the main client window.
    • Enable desktop notifications: This will notify you when something is happening in the game.
  • Timestamps
    • Show timestamps in the main output window: Display the time that each line in the game is received.
    • Show timestamps in the main output scrollback: Display timestamps on each line when scrolling up the main output window.
    • Show milliseconds on timestamps: Display timestamps down to the millisecond.

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Reflexes is an indepth subject and can be fully explained on its own page.

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