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The My Settings tab, the last button on the Sidebar, allows players and GM to control several important functions in Roll20.

Contents

Macros

This is where you store Macros that you wish to create and use outside of a Character Journal and enable the macro quick bar.

My Settings

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Most of these options are specific to each Player rather than the Campaign, so Players can set different options to match their own preferences.

Display Name

At default, the Display Name is set to whatever your Roll20 account username currently is listed. This Name displays in a name plate positioned below your avatar portrait on the very bottom of the Tabletop. You can change this to suit your individual gaming needs like a specific character name or a game role. Click on the Save Name button to save any changes made in the Display Name textbox.

Master Music Volume Level

This slider controls the maximum volume the Jukebox will play for a user.

Use Advanced Keyboard Shortcuts

This checkbox toggles on the Advanced Shortcuts for Roll20.

Use Window Popouts for Characters

Select this checkbox to allow popout character sheets to remain on by default. This will “pop” character sheets and handouts “out” automatically when they are selected from the Journal. You can popout any Character Sheet or Handout manually by clicking the icon next to your Character name in the Character Window.

Enabled Background Chat Beep

When enabled, a beep noise will sound whenever a new item is added to the chatlog when you're not currently sitting in the chat tab of the Sidebar.

Enabled Advanced Dice

When enabled, dice icons will become available in the chatlog when dice are rolled.

Enable 3D Dice

When enabled, 3D Dice will be rolled over the Tabletop whenever a valid roll is made in either chat, the Dice Roller or via Macros.

Enable Chat Avatars

When enabled, a mini icon of a user's avatar will display when chat is entered in the chatroom. If a user is speaking as a particular character, that character portrait will display instead of the user's avatar.

Clear Current Chat Log

This button will clear the chat history temporarily from the chatlog. If you reload the campaign, the chat history will return.

Video + Voice

These settings manage what sort of VOIP (Video and Voice chat) you want to broadcast and receive. These settings will be retained when you return to the campaign, so you only need to change them once.

Campaign Settings

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This section is only visible to the GM of a Campaign.

Token Bar Colors + Display Settings

You can choose different colors used for the Token Radial Menu Bubbles and their corresponding bars, see Token Features to learn more. You can also choose where you want to position the Token’s Status Indicator Overlays.

Deck Size

You can adjust the size of the card decks on the table using this slider. This is especially useful if you have text heavy cards that need to remain on the deck when drawn, unless you specifically want them.

Video + Audio Chat Tech

You can set your embedded Audio Video solution here.

Experimental Features

Features listed under this category are brand new and still need testing before they’re fully integrated into a permanent place on the Sidebar. Due to this, items change from time to time under here. Often, these features are only available to those with Mentor and/or Supporter accounts.

Currently, the Transmogrifier and ability to launch a "QR Code" for players to join via Roll20 for iPad and Android are experimental.

Exiting and GM View Modes

Finally, at the bottom of the My Settings tab is a button to Exit the current campaign. Clicking on the Exit Game button will return you to Your Campaigns page.

As a GM, the very last button is either labeled Re-Join as Player or Re-Join as GM. This button allows you to exit and re-join your game as a player, useful for previewing your Campaign from a player's perspective or if you’re trading off GM responsibilities of the Campaign to one of your players.