Useful Ingame GUI Mod 1.6.2/1.5.2/1.5.1

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This mod alters the ingame menu (aka pause menu) adding new buttons to it that were previously out-of-reach (inside other menus like the options menu…mostly that menu) So let’s start with what buttons there are in the mod…

  • Language – Switch the game’s language to either your native language or just some random gibberish because you’re crazy
  • Resources – Access the resource packs you currently have installed.
  • Difficulty – Change the game’s difficulty, from puss- I mean peaceful (a.k.a. Peace) and hard. Locks to Hardcore when in a Hardcore world.
  • GUI Scale – Change the scaling of the game, from small to large or auto..
  • Fog – Changes the render distance, from tiny to far.. Or the other way around (hint hint).
  • Graphics – Switches the game’s graphics from Fast to Fancy and vice-versa.
  • SPMenu – Access your world list from one of those worlds or a server.
  • MPMenu – Access your server list from one of your singleplayer worlds or one of the servers.
  • Fullscreen – Toggle fullscreen on and off.
  • Reconnect – Quickly reconnect to the server you are currently in (e.g., for when you’re stuck).
  • Copy IP or Seed – Gets the current server you’re in’s IP Address and copies it to your clipboard (+port if different than 25565) or your Singleplayer World’s seed.
  • Hide IP or Seed – Hides the IP address of the server you are currently in.. Or the seed of your world as well.
  • Legacy Menu – Toggle in between the legacy look or the new revamped look of the GUI.
  • Twitch IRC – Opens up the TwitchTV IRC GUI.
  • Quit Game – Completely shuts down the game, meaning it’ll close the window.

Screenshot:

Useful Ingame GUI Mod

Useful Ingame GUI Mod

Installation:

Windows/Linux Instructions:

  • Locate your minecraft.jar file. On Windows, it’s in %APPDATA%/.minecraft/bin
  • Create a backup of minecraft.jar
  • Open minecraft.jar in an archive editor (WinRar/7-Zip/etc)
  • Delete the META-INF folder.
  • Copy (drag and drop) the .class files from the downloaded zip file into the jar file, replacing previous files.
  • Run Minecraft and test!
  • Or you can always use MagicInstaller (Google it) ^^

Mac Instructions:

  • Locate your minecraft.jar file. On Mac, it’s in /Library/Application Support/minecraft/bin
  • Create a backup of minecraft.jar
  • Rename minecraft.jar to minecraft.zip and double-click it to extract the contents
  • Rename the resulting folder to minecraft.jar and open it
  • Copy the .class files from the downloaded zip into the minecraft.jar folder, replacing previous files
  • Run Minecraft and test!

Changelogs:

v1.0_b3

  • Fixed retreiving a.. let’s call it “more complex” address and hopefully returning the address the user’s used to see (like the one in the server list).

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For 1.6.2

http://dl.mod-minecraft.net/download.php?file=2bae9dfef41cf8edf58824a1d843d33e

For 1.5.2

http://dl.mod-minecraft.net/download.php?file=4aad6e9f3f3adbdae5f9b0a4daf399f1

Credits: TheRGCV

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