Other Settings

Backend Timer

Offers two modes: “Default Precision” and “Ultra-High Precision”:
  • Default Precision: Runs the timer with lower CPU usage, suitable for most users.
  • Ultra-High Precision: Uses single-core high-frequency polling for more precise timing control, ideal for high-performance device users.
This setting affects the software’s overall frame rate control, refresh frequency, and execution accuracy.

Font Style

Choose from Medium, Bold, or Black font styles to customize the interface display based on personal preference.

Rendering GPU

Specifies the graphics card used for rendering the main window. By default, it is automatically detected. For multi-monitor setups, select the GPU connected to the primary monitor.

Maximum Rendering FPS

Controls the maximum rendering frame rate of the main program interface. Set appropriately based on computer performance and usage scenarios to achieve smooth visuals and lower power consumption.

Simplified Supplies

When enabled, the supplies displayed in the map and visual windows are simplified to show only the two closest instances to the player, improving readability and aiding quick identification of key supplies.

Hotkey Settings

Supply Level Switching

Quickly switches the displayed supply levels to filter items by quality or group.

Simplified Mode Switching

When enabled, only key targets (e.g., players, enemies) are displayed in the map and visual effects, automatically hiding auxiliary elements like vehicles, supplies, and packages to enhance visual clarity.

Reset Physics Scene

Quickly reloads the current physics scene, clearing old models and rebuilding the physics structure. Useful for resolving certain model-related issues.

Clear Data Cache

Clears all internal cached data when pressed. Useful for addressing map loading errors or resource display issues.

Map Zoom In

Enlarges the world map display, suitable for simultaneous viewing on the host and secondary PC.

Map Zoom Out

Reduces the world map display size, suitable for adjusting the field of view on the host and secondary PC.

How to Set or Clear Hotkeys

  1. Set Hotkey:
    Click the target hotkey button with the left mouse button, then press the desired key on the keyboard to complete the setup.
  2. Clear Hotkey:
    After clicking the hotkey button with the left mouse button, do not press any key and instead click any non-button area in the interface to clear the hotkey (restore to empty).