Difference between revisions of "Configuring the Client Software"

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=== The Main Menu ===
 
=== The Main Menu ===
The main menu will have show several options, including Singleplayer, Multiplayer and sometimes Microsoft Realms.  You want to choose '''Multiplayer'''.
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The main menu will have show several options, including Singleplayer, Multiplayer and sometimes Microsoft Realms.  You want to choose '''Multiplayer'''.  Then choose Add Server.
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You'll now see two fields, '''Server Name''' and '''Server Address.'''  If you're using Bedrock, you'll also see a third field, '''Port'''. 
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* '''Server Name:'''  Scoutcraft
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* '''Server Address:'''  sc.hscouts.us:25610
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Bedrock users will remove the numbers at the end, delete the colon, and put the numbers into the Port field. 
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Then click '''Done'''.  You will now see the Scoutcraft server in the Multiplayer list.  It will probably have green bars at the top right of the Scoutcraft selection, which means it's up and running.  Even if it's red and says it can't connect, you probably can connect anyway.  Try it.  Minecraft is strange like that.

Revision as of 17:01, 21 August 2021

These instructions are for Java edition - Bedrock and Pocket (mobile) editions may differ slightly but are relatively close in configuration.

Launching the Minecraft Client[edit | edit source]

When you first launch the Minecraft client, you'll be asked to log in. Log in using you child's Microsoft Live account. Once logged in, you'll see a Play button. To the left of the Play button there is a drop down menu. Make sure Latest Release is selected. Then press Play. The main menu will load in a new window. In Windows, the main menu window often loads small. If it does just maximize the window.

If you're using Bedrock, you won't see a Play button. You'll go directly to the main menu, as described below.

The Main Menu[edit | edit source]

The main menu will have show several options, including Singleplayer, Multiplayer and sometimes Microsoft Realms. You want to choose Multiplayer. Then choose Add Server.

You'll now see two fields, Server Name and Server Address. If you're using Bedrock, you'll also see a third field, Port.

  • Server Name: Scoutcraft
  • Server Address: sc.hscouts.us:25610

Bedrock users will remove the numbers at the end, delete the colon, and put the numbers into the Port field.

Then click Done. You will now see the Scoutcraft server in the Multiplayer list. It will probably have green bars at the top right of the Scoutcraft selection, which means it's up and running. Even if it's red and says it can't connect, you probably can connect anyway. Try it. Minecraft is strange like that.