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 In a text entry dialog, special-use commands may be entered: In a text entry dialog, special-use commands may be entered:
   * .atis <​callsign>​ - requests the ATIS of the specified controller.   * .atis <​callsign>​ - requests the ATIS of the specified controller.
-  * <​xxx.xxx>​ <​message>​ - send a message to the COM frequency specified by the x's. +  * <​xxx.xxx>​ <​message>​ - send a message to the COM frequency specified by the x's. //Note that you will not receive this message in your TXT IN window as you will not be tuned to that frequency!//​ 
-//Note that you will not receive this message in your TXT IN window as you will not be tuned to that frequency!//​+  * .pm <​callsign>​ <​message>​ - sends a private message just to the specified callsign. Works even if the callsign is outside visibility range. 
 +  * .forward <​with>​ <​copy>​ - begins forwarding all text messages exchanged <​with>​ so that a copy is automatically sent to <​copy>​. A warning message is sent to both parties to announce the fact that forwarding is in-progress. 
 +  * .xforward <​with>​ <​copy>​ - end forwarding of text messages. A warning message is sent to both parties to announce that forwarding has ended.
   * .atc <​message>​ - sends a message to the ATC coordination channel.   * .atc <​message>​ - sends a message to the ATC coordination channel.
   * .guard <​message>​ - sends a message to the safety-com channel.   * .guard <​message>​ - sends a message to the safety-com channel.
   * .wallop <​message>​ - sends a message to all online supervisors,​ requesting assistance.   * .wallop <​message>​ - sends a message to all online supervisors,​ requesting assistance.
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   * .bc <​message>​ - broadcast a message to all network clients [Supervisor user only].   * .bc <​message>​ - broadcast a message to all network clients [Supervisor user only].
   * .kill <​callsign>​ <​message>​ - forcibly disconnect the callsign issuing the message [Supervisor use only].   * .kill <​callsign>​ <​message>​ - forcibly disconnect the callsign issuing the message [Supervisor use only].