User:Natalya Debevec

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All About Me

Nat...

Just call me Nat *smile*.....Second Life Mentor.

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Getting started in Second Life

"Where am I?" Chances are you're in a place that looks a little different to the one you just left....take a look at the top of your screen and it'll tell you right there. The name of the sim and the co-ordinates. Click on that topbar where the name is and you will be able to find out even more about 'where you are'.

Staying on those buttons up there

This is a basic introduction to your UI (User Interface)

  • File
    • One of the ways of logging back into Real Life (so long as you can remember your password) is to go to File/Quit (Shortcut = ctrl/Q)
    • You can also upload images here at the bargain price of L$10 per image. These images can be used in your profile or as textures if you enjoy building
  • Edit
    • The most common command here is Preferences (Shortcut = ctrl/P). Have a good look at your preferences as making changes here can make a difference to your performance inworld.
  • View
    • Lots of commands in this area and all of them useful. Take a look and also look at any shortcuts as this will speed up your Second Life to some degree.
    • Get to know your beacons and what they can show you too. You can isolate particle and sound sources through this command.
  • World
    • Two of the most common ones when you are starting out your Second Life are 1) Create Landmark Here and 2) Set Home to Here. The first one will allow you to take landmarks of places you like unless the sim owner has decided to disallow it and this is fairly rare. The second command allows you to set a place to home so you can have somewhere you are comfortable to log into or go home to. Some place won't allow you to set home but you will only find that out by clicking. To go 'home' the easiest shortcut is ctrl/shift/H.
  • Tools
    • This is interesting when you start to build and you want to learn more about those prims (primitive building blocks) that you have just created.
  • Help
    • Best command to get to know here is the last one 'About Second Life'. If you are having difficulty inworld and ask for help you will probably be asked about your hardware and/or what client you are running. This is where to find that information.
    • You can also file an AR (Abuse Report) from this area. If you are being harassed in Second Life then this is the one to click on. Look at it carefully as there are a number of areas you will need to fill in. I'll include a link to a great video on how to do this effectively.
  • Advanced
    • One of the most common curiosities in Second Life is the explosion of blue and red clouds from certain objects/areas. This probably means you have 'Show Updates' checked. So go uncheck it. It'll give your graphics card a break and your eyes a rest ;)

Guess what? Look at the bottom we have more buttons there ;))

So let's start looking at them from left to right.

  • Local Chat
    • If you click on this button it will bring all the main chat up in a box. Very conveniant if there are any chat spammers around as it contains the chat to one area.
    • It will also show any IMs (Instant Messages) you are getting and responding to and also your Contacts list.
    • The button below Local Chat can either hide or show the chat bar.
  • Communicate
    • Brings up all your conversations again but the little upturned arrow next to it can be useful. This can show you your Mute List of various unfortunates who have been unlucky enough to peeve you so much you have muted them into an unforgivable silence.