Tutorials/Menu screen

This tutorial will help you understand and navigate the menus of Minecraft. Although they are mostly self-explanatory, some things may need explaining. If you need help navigating the menu just find the appropriate section of this tutorial.

There are two menu groups in Minecraft: The Main Menu and the Pause Menu.

Main Menu
The main menu is what you see when you first turn on the game. It allows you to choose which game type and world to play as well as access Minecraft Realms and access the game Options. There is also a button that will allow you to quit your game.

Singleplayer
The Singleplayer button, located at the top of the group of buttons on the main menu, leads you to the screen to the right. In this menu you can view, edit, and play all of your singleplayer worlds.

Key
In the screenshot to the right there are two different worlds. Each world has it's own section in the list, which contains the following information:

1. World Name 2. World File Name 3. Gamemode Information
 * The current world name. Can be changed by clicking the Rename button
 * The name of the file which the world is stored in
 * The name is set when you first create the world
 * Can only be changed by changing the actual world folder's name
 * Also displays the last time and date you accessed the world
 * Displays the gamemode of the world
 * Also displays if cheats are enabled or not

Minecraft Realms
The third button on the main menu is labeled Minecraft Realms. This button allows you to, as it says, access Realms and perform all the functions that come with it.

The Realms Screen
The Minecraft Realms button will take you to the "Homepage" of Realms. Here you can perform all of the basic actions associated with Realms, which are as follows:


 * See all of the Realms you own / are invited to and information about them
 * Play on a Realm
 * Buy a new Realm
 * Configure your own Realm(s)
 * Leave a Realm
 * See new invitations
 * Find out more about Realms

The majority of these functions can be carried out by clicking on a Realm and using the button group at the bottom of the screen. Invitations can be accessed via the envelope next to the Realms logo. The What is Realms? link in the upper right hand corner takes you to the Realms website where you can learn more about the program.

There is a distinct difference between the server list in the Multiplayer screen and the Realms list. Here you can see all of the basic information about the Realm you may need. The exact layout is shown here:

1. Realm name 2. Realm description 3. Realm owner's name 4. Realm owner's face 5. Realm status 6. Online players count
 * Can be changed by the owner
 * Displays green of you're the owner of that Realm, white if it's someone else's Realm.
 * Can be changed by the owner
 * When a Minigame is active this line is replaced with a Minigame notice.
 * Shows the current chosen username of the owner (not their UUID)
 * Can be changed by the owner changing the face of his skin
 * Has three states: Green, Gray, and Red
 * Green: Realm is online
 * Gray: Realm is offline
 * Red: Realm has expired.
 * Updates constantly to show the number of players currently playing on the Realm

Invitations
Invitations can be accepted or declined via the envelope next to the Realms logo. If you have an invitation you will see a little number dancing on the envelope. If the little number is instead !!! then that means that you have more than five invitations! If you hover over the envelope a tooltip will appear. It will either say No pending invitations! or Pending invitations! If you click on this when you have some invitations, it will take to to a screen where you can accept or decline various invites.

The screenshot at right is a list of any and all Realms you have been invited to. The operations here are simple: You simply click on a Realm and you can either accept the invitation or decline it.

Once you have been invited to a Realm and accepted it the Realm will appear on your Realm list. At any time you can click on that Realm and click the "Leave Realm" button, which will uninvite you from that Realm until such time as you are invited again.

If you decline an invite your name is taken back off the invited list of that Realm, but keep in mind that he/she can re-invite you at any time. If you are getting spammed with an invite from a particular person and you don't want to see them again, email the support address and they may be able to help.

Realm Configuration
The owner of a Realm has the ability to configure his/her Realm from inside Minecraft. To access the configuration screen you simply click on your Realm and click the Configure button.

From this screen, you can completely manage your Realm and its players. Written below is a detailed walkthrough of everything you can do to manage your Realm.

Player Management
To invite a player to your Realm all you need to do is click the + button and type in that player's username. When you click Invite, that player will be added to the whitelist and they will receive an invitation letter (explained above.) In this list you can see the player's name and face, and you can also promote, demote, or remove them.

Promoting a player is done by clicking the crown icon next to their name. If it is lit up that player is promoted. If it is gray, that player has not been promoted. Being promoted is equivalent to becoming OP on the Realm. Only the owner can promote or demote players.

To remove a player all you need to do is click the red x button next to their name. They will be taken off the whitelist and your Realm will disappear off of their list.

Tracking Players
Realms also gives you the ability to monitor player activity. To do this click the Player Activity button below the + button. In this screen you can see who has been on at specific times of the day and days past. Every player is assigned a color code and the time they spend on your Realm is depicted with varying lengths of bars in their color.

World Management
The Edit World button on the Configuration screen takes you to a view similar to the one on the right. Here, you can edit your world file, which include the following functions: Reverting to a backup, downloading the latest backup, uploading a world from your current singleplayer worlds, and resetting your world.

To manage backups, look to the left section of this screen. The list you see contains different backups of your world that Realms has saved over time. In each module, you can see the date and time for each backup. To the right of each backup is an orange arrow button. Click this and Realms will prompt you to clarify that you want to revert to that backup. If you click ok, Realms will take a moment and replace your current world with the backup you selected. Everything will be as it was when that backup was made.

On the right, you have three buttons: Upload World, Download Latest, and Reset World.

Upload World
Realms allows you to upload a local game so that you can continue playing online with friends. Note that there is a limit to the number of times you can upload a saved game. Currently it appears to be 3 uploads, but there is no UI to indicate the number you have used, nor the amount remaining. After reaching the limit, you will be unable to further update. Support can not reset this counter and it takes 24-72 hours to reset.

Minigames
In the Configuration screen, there is a button at the top that says Switch to Mini Game.

Opening to LAN
Clicking on the Open to LAN button will open the world you are in to your local area network. By doing so, anybody connected to your local area network can connect to your world.