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[edit] About MSN
By double clicking on the icon added to the desktop, before the program is opened, you will see the following sign:
It is an invitation to MSN Messenger users to help improving some areas. Is up to the users if they accept it or not. After choosing, they should click âNextâ. The following is another sign:
This is to select the region where you live so users can do translations into their own language and to fully understand it. After selecting it, users should click on âNextâ, and after a large process MSN Messenger will have started.
Once the program is opened, the user will be ready to begin using the messenger. The initial interface of the application will look like as follows:
Each of the demarcations will have a specific purpose.
- First: Place where users should write the email address (for example, david_ejemplomsn@hotmail.com). Remember that users can also sign into Gmail if the account has been able to use it.
- Second: here the user should write the password of the email address. No changes should be made as regards the password use for the email.
- Third: it determines some aspects related to the helping user remember the account, password and automatic start up.
- Fourth: after completing the previous steps, users can sign in.
While signing in, the MSN Messenger interface will have a little movement of its central figures that had been quiet. The whole process will look as follows:
After signing in, for the first time the users will see the interface of their instant messenger with the contacts they have.
[edit] Application Functioning
In order to achieve the MSN Messenger function, that is to say, having chats in real time, it is necessary to add contacts. For that reason, it will be explained how to complete this task.
More specifically:
Users should click on âadd a contactâ to see the following window:
Here you have two options to add a contact. Once being selected any of them, users should click on âNext>â and go to the next step:
In this step users should write the email address of the person they wish to add. After writing the email address it will continue:
By clicking âNext>â, the user will see a window saying that the contact has been successfully added. From that window, the user will decide if he or she wants to send an email to that person so as to let him or her know that he or she was added to the user email. Again click âNext>â to see the last interface:
You finish here. In case the user wish to add another contact, he or she should click on âAdd other contactâ or âFinishâ.
The added contact can be seen on the main interface: those in green are the connected ones, and those in read are contacts which are NOT connected. The whole list will look as follows:
To begin a chat in real time, users should double click on the icon of one person being connected, and the interface will look as follows:
Here you can see different aspects that have already been mentioned before, such as the features:
As you can see, there are different boxes: each one has a different function:
- One: âInviteâ. It adds more than one contact to the chat and makes conferences. In detail:
- Two: âSend fileâ. To send files from one PC to another, without needing to have a local network. This specifically looks as follows:
- Three: âVideoâ. This button is used to make videocalls between contacts.
- Four: âVoiceâ. It is used to do voices conversations through a microphone.
- Five: âActivitiesâ. It is use to interact in different multimedia activities with other users. The button will be seen as:
- Six: âGamesâ. It is used to challenge your contacts while chatting with them. podrĂas cambiarlo por âDesafĂa a tus amigosâ, o âpara desafiar a los contactosâ) mientras conversas con ellos. The game windows look as follows:
- Seven: âAâ (text format). Here you can modify the text format that your contacts will see. By clicking on this option, you will see the following:
- Eight: (Emoticons) Here you will find all the emoticons that can be used to have a nicer chat. This window looks as follows (in case the user wish to personalize the animated icons, he or she can do that form "more" option):
- Nine (Voice Messages). You can do small recordings so people can hear what you whish to say without needing to write it down.
- Ten: (Winks). They are animated icons to make chats funnier. The same as emoticons, you can add new winks:
- Eleven: (Background). Here you can modify the screen background. You can see backgrounds in detail as follows:
- Twelve: (Packs). This option allows you to set different aspects to select a specific issue. An issue is composed by: A background, a text format, and a set of determined specifications preciously set up by each person.
- Thirteen: (Buzzing). It makes the screen of the contact with which you are chatting to vibrate in order to call his or her attention.
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