TRICK 1:
create a desktop shortcut for your friend->To create a desktop shortcut to quickly chat with your GTalk friend, just right
click on your desktop and go to New > Shortcut and type gtalk:chat?jid=username@gmail.com. To initiate a quick call, use the shortcut gtalk:call?jid=username@gmail.com where username should be replaced by your buddy’s GTalk ID. This method doesn’t work on Windows Vista, but only on XP.
TRICK 2:
KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS->
Google Talk provides plenty of keyboard shortcuts that you can use to perform a variety of actions. Their documentation doesn’t seem to be listing the shortcuts though, so here’s a list of many user discovered shortcuts. Learn them once, and you’ll find them indispensable forever.
1. CTRL + Mousewheel up/down: It will change the font size in a conversation window.
2. CTRL + E: Center text
3. CTRL + R: Right justify text
4. CTRL + L: Left justify text
5. F11: Start a call
6. F12: Stop the call
7. ESC: Close the current window
8. ALT + ESC: Minimize the current window.
9. CTRL + SHIFT + L: Switch between points, numbers, letters, capital letters, roman numbers and capital roman numbers.
10. TAB: Switch between multiple chat windows.
11. CTRL + I: Same as TAB.
12. SHIFT + TAB: Same as TAB but in reverse order.
13. CTRL + TAB: Same as SHIFT + TAB.
TRICK 3:
CHANGE THE FORMAT->
Did you know that you can format text on Google Talk even though there are no visible buttons present for that purpose. You can do basic formatting in Google Talk like making the text bold, italic and underline. To make the text bold, just enclose it within *asterisks* and to make it italic, just enclose it within _underscores_
TRICK 4:
THE BEST OF THE TRICK.RUN MULTIPLE GTALK WINDOWS AT A TIME.HERE IS A PICTURE TO MAKE IT CLEAR.
Google Talk, by default, doesn’t provide a way to log in to multiple accounts at once. However, you can achieve that by a workaround.
Just edit your existing desktop shortcut to Google Talk by right clicking on the desktop icon, going to properties and then appending the parameter /nomutex to the target, like this: C:Program FilesGoogleGoogle Talk.exe /nomutex. You can use this shortcut to launch multiple instances of Google Talk, thereby allowing you to login to multiple Google Talk accounts simultaneously.
Hope this tricks proves helpful to you.Anyways I always feel Yahoo messenger is better than google talk, there you don't need to do all these.
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thanks buddy 4 the info...... really useful.... and i need the mutiple user option.....