> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://support.ninchat.com/ninchat-support/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://support.ninchat.com/ninchat-support/english/general-tips/interface-problems.md).

# Problems with interface

## Channel member list not shown

It is possible to show or hide the channel member list on the right, in your user interface. If the member list does not appear, you can restore it by opening your user account menu from the arrow icon next to your username at the bottom of the Sidebar. Then select "Show members".

![User account menu](/files/-LPAJlOPuaiFkFDdumwM)

## Chat functions bar has disappeared

You can show or hide the chat functions (notes, canned messages, tags, etc.) on the right of the conversation section by clicking the<img src="/files/-MFV9D16DPu1iXRh7RGs" alt="" data-size="line"> -hamburger icon next to the message entering field. The icon is only visible during customer chat.

![Toggle chat functions ](/files/-MFV8Y2bMChBZV3zPpjV)

## Wrong language <a href="#kayttoliittyma-on-vaarankielinen" id="kayttoliittyma-on-vaarankielinen"></a>

{% content-ref url="/pages/-LP4y4Ax76DUtSxeFIth" %}
[Ninchat language](/ninchat-support/english/general-tips/ninchat-language.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}


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