Hi all, There is also an iPhone app called Messenger that allows u to do the same thing without having to log in to Facebook. It is very easy to use and u can use the chat feature and send people messages even when they are offline. Regards Mairead Sent from my iPhone On 28 Mar 2012, at 16:37, "Support At NCBI" <support@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi All, > > I want to tell you about a handy little program called "Chit Chat for > Facebook". It's a kind of instant messenger designed to work with Facebook > and using it you can avoid having to log onto the actual Facebook web site > to carry out conversations with your Facebook friends. You can even write on > any of your friends wall provided they are on-line at that time. > Once you have first set up a Facebook account and have some friends or > family members present in your Facebook profile you then install the Chit > Chat software from the following link; > > http://files.chitchat.org.uk/CCFFacebookSetup-v1.454.exe > > > To now begin using the chat software; > > 1. first open up the Chit Chat program using the icon which will be on your > desktop. Just press enter key on it or if you are a mouse user, double left > click to open. > 2. When it opens up, you will be asked for your Facebook details such as; > > *. User name which is generally your email address. > *. Your Facebook password. > Note: Both user name and password are those you used when setting up your > Facebook account. > 3. Use the tab key to jump from field to field when typing in the above > details. > 4. Tab over to the "Remember my details" checkbox and check it using the > spacebar. > 5. Tab over to the "Log-on button" and press the spacebar. > Notes: It can take a few moments to log in so be patient. > 6. When you log-in successfully you should have the following layout working > with your tab key to move from place to place on the Chit Chat screen; > *. Press the tab key once and you have "Tree view, On-Line". This is where > you can arrow up or down to see which of your friends are on line. It will > indicate to you the number of people currently on-line and using the arrow > keys you can arrow to any one of them you might like to chat with or even > write to his or her wall. > After identifying one of your friends you wish to either chat with or write > to their wall using arrow keys, do the following to begin the chat session; > > 1. Press the application key on their name which is usually the third key > out from right of the spacebar or keys, "Shift + F10". You will have the > following choices in this menu; > *. *. Send Message. > *. Recommend Chit Chat for Facebook. > *. Write to friends wall. > *. Send Mail. > *. Show chat history. > 2. Press enter key on "Send Message". Once the new message screen has come > up, press the tab key till you arrive at first the name of the person to > whom you are going to send a message too then press tab key again and you > are in the edit box where you can begin to write your new message. > 3. Once finished writing up the message, press the keys, "Shift + tab" twice > and you will be on the send button where you press the spacebar to have your > message sent to your friend. > Important: Once you have pressed this button the message has gone and you > can't take back what you have written so be nice to each other,*smiles*. > 4. Whenever your friend replies to your message you will hear a sound effect > indicating to you that there is a new message for you. To jump into the > messages list box, press the tab key a number of times till you first reach > the edit box where you typed in your message and now press tab key again and > you are in the chat list box where you can see what you have written and by > arrowing down you can also read what your friend has written back to you. > 5. To send him or her another message, simply press the keys, "Shift + tab" > once and you are back in your edit box where you can now type in a new > message in response. > 6. Press the keys, "Shift + Tab" to jump onto the "Send now" button and > press spacebar. > > That's all there is too it, practice the above and have fun trying it out. > If you wish to write something on your friends wall; > > 1. Arrow to the friend you wish to write to their wall. > 2. Press the application key. > 3. Arrow down to write to friends wall and press enter key. > 4. Straight away you will be placed into an edit box where it says "write a > message to your friends wall", begin writing the message. > 5. 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