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To write a message, type into the input field and press <kbd>Enter</kbd> or click the <kbd>send</kbd> button to submit.
To write a message, type into the input field and press <kbd>Enter</kbd> or click the <kbd>send</kbd> button to submit.


To post an image which is already hosted online, submit a message consisting exclusively of the URL to the image. Users with sufficient Stack Exchange reputation, see an <kbd>upload…</kbd> to the right <kbd>send</kbd>, allowing uploading images directly from their computer.
To post an image which is already hosted online, submit a message consisting exclusively of the URL to the image. Users with sufficient Stack Exchange reputation, see an <kbd>upload…</kbd> button to the right of the <kbd>send</kbd> button, allowing uploading images directly from their computer.


A user can be pinged (audio is played on their device) by writing <source lang=md inline>@</source>, followed by the username without spaces. On the top-right, to the left of <kbd>all rooms</kbd> you can configure the sound of notifications. If the user hasn't been in the room before, or hasn't been in it for long enough, they might not be pingable. The Stack Exchange Android app allows receiving ping notifications as push notifications regardless of whether you're in the room. There is no way to ping everyone in the room, although <code>@all</code> is used as a non-pinging convention when addressing everyone.
A user can be pinged (audio is played on their device) by writing <source lang=md inline>@</source>, followed by the username without spaces. On the top-right, to the left of <kbd>all rooms</kbd> you can configure the sound of notifications. If the user hasn't been in the room before, or hasn't been in it for long enough, they might not be pingable. The Stack Exchange Android app allows receiving ping notifications as push notifications regardless of whether you're in the room. There is no way to ping everyone in the room, although <code>@all</code> is used as a non-pinging convention when addressing everyone.

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