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''Examining'' an item or object can tell a description of the item, it's [[quality]], [[damage]], [[temperature]], [[paint]] color, creator, and what it may need to be [[improve]]d.
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''Examining'' an item or object can tell a description of the item, it's [[quality]], [[damage]], [[temperature]], [[Dye|paint colour]], [[Signature|creator]], and what it may need to be [[improve]]d or continued (if unfinished).
  
 
To examine an [[item]] right-click it, and select the "Examine" option. To examine an item on the ground or a ground [[tile]] double-click it. Note: the mouse double-click button, if set, may not work. Also, double-clicking an item in your inventory will [[activate]] it instead of examining it (and double-clicking items in other [[container]] inventories outside your inventory has no effect at all, oddly).
 
To examine an [[item]] right-click it, and select the "Examine" option. To examine an item on the ground or a ground [[tile]] double-click it. Note: the mouse double-click button, if set, may not work. Also, double-clicking an item in your inventory will [[activate]] it instead of examining it (and double-clicking items in other [[container]] inventories outside your inventory has no effect at all, oddly).

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Examining an item or object can tell a description of the item, it's quality, damage, temperature, paint colour, creator, and what it may need to be improved or continued (if unfinished).

To examine an item right-click it, and select the "Examine" option. To examine an item on the ground or a ground tile double-click it. Note: the mouse double-click button, if set, may not work. Also, double-clicking an item in your inventory will activate it instead of examining it (and double-clicking items in other container inventories outside your inventory has no effect at all, oddly).