Other toolbars
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"View" menu
At the View menu you can select which windows and menu bars you want to see in the HLSW interface.
Toolbar
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With this symbols you can perform the most important functions (connect, delete) and you can fade in / out some parts of the HSLW interface.
Move the cursor over a symbol to get more information about it's function.
"Password" - bar
You can specify the Join-Password for a server here if needed. Choose Hide to make the password unreadable. Choose Save to keep this password so you don't need to fill out the Join-Password bar the next time (for this server).With Public you make the password public so it will be automatically written in your ICQ status or mIRC for example to allow other people joining the server.
"Admin-Mod Password" - bar
If you have Admin-Mod rights for a server you can write your Access Code in here instead of placing it in the autoexec.cfg file. Put the name of the variable in the first field and the password in the second field. On connect "setinfo <FIELD 1> <FIELD 2>" simply will be executed. With Hide you make both fields unreadable. Use Save to save them for later use.
"Player Name" - bar
Put in the player name here, with which you want to join a server. All names will be saved in the popup-field. To delete a name popup the bar, mark the name you want to delete and hit the Del-key.
"Comment" - bar
In the Comment-Field you can fill in own comments about the actual selected server. The content of this field will be saved with the server in the serverlist-file.
"Reserved Slots" - bar
If a server has reserved player-slots due to Admin-Mod HLSW will notice it and warn you on a connect try if no unreserved slots are free. If you have the right to take such a slot cause you are Admin of a server you can specify how much slots except the one for you are reserved in the Reserved Slots-field.
