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(TC)TWBM Wolf Pup Mesh collar scripted v3

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(TC)TWBM Wolf Pup Mesh collar scripted

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Alot options! RLV ( human poses)
Leash, handle, Read intruction inside
for all information

Click the collar itself to change color
click front collar for main menu

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3. Using Chat Commands
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So that the collar knows who you intend on a chat command, commands are always issued with a prefix based on the collar wearer's name. They can be spoken in local chat, or on channel 1 (/1 [prefix] [command]) to keep them private and to avoid the additional lag caused by using the public channel.

Your [prefix] are the first two letters of your username

Athaliah Opus's prefix is: at
nirea's prefix is: ni
Iala (jwenting)'s prefix is: jw

Your prefix is used to issue commands in the Nearby Chat or channel 1.

[prefix] menu or /1 [prefix] menu
[prefix] kneel or /1 [prefix] kneel
[prefix] stop or /1 [prefix] stop

If you don’t like your prefix, you can change it. Only an owner can change the prefix, and the wearer if there is no owner set.

sr prefix ss
wr prefix we
js prefix sex

There are two special prefixes. * issues commands to everyone nearby and # issues commands to everyone except yourself.

* grab
# grab

If you don’t like channel 1 set a different channel.

[prefix] channel 2
[prefix] channel 3
[prefix] channel 69
[prefix] channel 9001

If you are considerate about lag, you can also turn off the Nearby Chat listener. Toggle 'Listen 0' in the Settings menu. WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND DOING THIS, it will make a collar significantly less laggy!

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4. Safewords:
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Your collar also has a safeword which you simply type in the nearby chat. This will lift all RLV restrictions, unpose and unleash you.
It will also send your Owner a message to check for your well being. RED in capital letters is the default safeword.

RED
/1RED
((RED))

If that’s too hard to remember you can easily change it.

[prefix] safeword Purple

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5. MENUS
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The Collar's main menu looks like this:

[ □ Lock ] [ Leash ] [ Addons ]
[ Animations ] [ RLV ] [ Apps ]
[ Access ] [ Settings ] [Help/About]

LOCK: This button locks or unlocks the collar. "□ Lock" means the collar us unlocked, while "▣ Lock" means it's locked. We use these check boxes in a number of places to show when an option has been selected. Only owners and wearer can lock a collar; only an owner can unlock it.

Each of the other buttons will open a submenu, and many of those will have other submenus beneath them, exposing more options below.

LEASH: Allows for the wearer to be leashed. A leash can be held by another user and the leashed collar wearer will be forced to follow them around when they walk. Alternatively a leash can be tied to an object, and the collar wearer will not be able to roam further than the length of the leash.

ADDONS: This menu allows access to separate attachments that are interfacing with the collar to share data with it. For example, OpenCollar makes a set of OpenCollar cuffs which communicate with the collar, using the collar's lists of owners etc. for access. If you are wearing those add-on cuffs, you'll find a menu for them in here.

ANIMATIONS: The collar can be used to pose the collar wearer in a range of animations

RLV: This contains submenus that deal with many viewer controlled RLV features. For example in here you'll find options for changing outfits and accessing the #RLV folders to attach or remove their contents, for setting restrictions on the wearer, and controlling exceptions for the people on the collar's access list (such as force teleport), and for forcing the wearer to sit on nearby furniture, or stand up

APPS: This menu contains submenus for all installed apps, optional functions that allow more things to be done with a collar. Common apps include bookmarks (teleporting the wearer to predetermined locations), timer (setting a timer to lock or unlock the collar wearer after a fixed time), Titler (setting a text title over the wearer's head), Themes (some collars have a themes menu for changing different looks and Capture (short-term capture play).

ACCESS: For controlling who has access to a collar, adding or removing people from Owner, Blacklist or Trusted, for switching group or public mode etc.

SETTINGS: Access to some of the core global settings of the collar functioning, and for advanced users access to an EDITOR to allow editing internal settings directly.

HELP/ABOUT: Information about the collar such as where to find help, what the chat command prefix and channels are, and what the safeword is. This menu will also tell you if there's an update available. See below for more!

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