![]() (Finally some use for those never touched keys.) You can even define aliases that are launched by the function keys F1 – F12…. Aliases can also be used to execute several commands at once. Even things you frequently say can be placed in an alias… In general, ALL commands which can be used in the edit box (the line or lines you normally use to talk/type in) can be used in an alias. In this section you can define shortcuts for often-used commands such as join, part, quit, opping and deopping, and whatever else you want. ![]() Under Tools/Aliases… the Aliases section will be found. mIRC’s Remote Command and Event sections allow you to implement many of the same things you can do with ircii scripting, but the structure and syntax are a bit different.) ![]() (A note for those familiar with ircii: mIRC’s aliasing syntax is similar to ircii’s, but not exactly the same. The lessons you’ll learn from each are cumulative. Really! Please don’t try to take a shortcut to the Remote sections before you really understand the Aliases and Popups. The best way to learn and understand the way these sections work is by studying them in consecutive order.
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