To see this menu, press the right mouse button anywhere in the output (upper) pane of the ICS Interaction window. Pressing the right mouse button in the input (lower) pane gives a standard editing context menu, not described here. Use the help command on ICS to learn what these commands mean.
You can customize the lower part of this menu (below the Paste option) by setting the icsMenu option. The easiest way to accomplish this is to edit your settings file with Notepad or another plain text editor. Sorry, there is no graphical user interface for customizing the menu.
Copies the current selection to the clipboard, then pastes it to the input box. As a shortcut to this function, you can press the middle mouse button (if you have one), or Shift plus the right mouse button.
Copies the current selection to the clipboard.
Pastes the clipboard contents to the input box.
Sends the command “who” to ICS.
Sends the command “players” to ICS.
Sends the command “games” to ICS.
Sends the command “sought” to ICS.
Inserts “tell name ” into the input box. The string name is the current selection if it is not empty. Otherwise name is the word surrounding the mouse position, where a “word” is a string of letters, digits, or hyphens (-), such as an ICS user handle or game number.
Inserts “message name ” into the input box, where name is as defined above.
Sends the command “finger name” to ICS, where name is as defined above.
Sends the command “vars name” to ICS, where name is as defined above.
Sends the command “observe name” to ICS, where name is as defined above. Here name can be either a user handle or a game number.
Sends the command “match name” to ICS, where name is as defined above.
Sends the command “play name” to ICS, where name is as defined above. Here name can be either a user handle or a seek ad number.