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How do I resize the chat panel?

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JasonS
KS Backer
Resize the chat panel on the right side... Its about 10% of my monitor space which makes typing stuff in a bit annoying. Looked around for an answer did not see one; sorry if this has been answered.
Resize the chat panel on the right side... Its about 10% of my monitor space which makes typing stuff in a bit annoying. Looked around for an answer did not see one; sorry if this has been answered. Has not been answered elsewhere-- I appreciate you looking. At this point the chat size and video sizes are locked. Very probable that we'll be adjusting this somewhere down the road. Sorry for the annoyance; it's made testing a bit more standardized for us starting off.
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Phil
KS Backer
+1 for resizing the chat window. Story games focus on the chat more than the map!
+1 from me too. I can see that this isn't too important in the grand scheme, but I know there are a few of us strange folk out there that prefer chat over video / voice :)
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Phil
KS Backer
Marc, you are not strange...!
+1 from me too. I can see that this isn't too important in the grand scheme, but I know there are a few of us strange folk out there that prefer chat over video / voice :) How else am I supposed to make snarky remarks when the GM just keeps droning on and on and on? hehe
+1 here too. I've selective mutism so find it nearly impossible to speak to strangers, and even people I've known for years. Being able to resize the chat window (or, at least, make it as important as it is for me) is critical.
+1 from me too. I can see that this isn't too important in the grand scheme, but I know there are a few of us strange folk out there that prefer chat over video / voice :) How else am I supposed to make snarky remarks when the GM just keeps droning on and on and on? hehe Nolan, you are my kind of online PnP player :-)
+1 here, as well. My primary play style is to use the chat system as the main interface, keeping the map as a reference on what/who is where and how they are.