In the meantime, you could print an image of a chess clock and paste it on your monitor at the edge of the board (use monitor friendly paste).
I know, it's not the same.
sftac
In the meantime, you could print an image of a chess clock and paste it on your monitor at the edge of the board (use monitor friendly paste).
I know, it's not the same.
sftac
It's most definitely not.
It's not that i need the image, as much as the function which was to "hold" the move submission until the clock was clicked.
That was quite something.
Ah, interesting. I've not come across that before. Maybe you could use a little sticky paper (part of a post-it note) on your monitor in place of a piece? Or piece of gum?
Though I suppose technically that form of visual aid might be thought of as cheating (since, your opponents would surely not have thought of it). Probably wise to make sure your webcam's turned off.
sftac
ps. You could post in the Suggestions forum, about this being an add-on feature for Live Chess.
Very much like the 'online' (correspondence) chess use of: making a move on the board (yet, that can be reversed with 'cancel'), and then pressing 'submit' to send off the move irrevocably to your opponent.
(to be candid: making a move so you can 'see' the result, is a lazy habit that will weaken your OTB games imo)
I remember once playing on a chess server where you could set the preference to have a "clock" by the board that you could click when your move was done (like a real chess clock).
That option (that could be disabled if unwanted) was of great help to visualise moves before making them final... Do we have it here and could you please do something similar if we don't?
thanks
Andrea