The System settings control the app appearance, tooltips, one-time hints, page layout, licensing, support links, app folders, logging, and diagnostic stress tools.

Most users should only change the appearance, hint, tooltip, and layout settings unless they are troubleshooting a specific issue or support asks for diagnostic information.

  • Use Theme and Contrast to make the app easier to read on your display.
  • Use the About section when you need the app version, settings folder, installation folder, or log folder.
  • Leave Debug settings at their defaults unless you are troubleshooting.

Theme

Theme controls whether the app uses the system theme, light theme, or dark theme.

Choose System when you want the app to follow Windows. Choose Light or Dark when you want the app to keep the same appearance regardless of the current Windows theme.

The theme change is applied while the app is running. Newly opened help pages use the current app theme query.

Contrast

Contrast adjusts the strength of the app theme colors.

Basic use: move the slider until controls, labels, and page surfaces are comfortable to read. The value beside the slider shows the current contrast level.

Advanced use: increase contrast if panels or controls feel too subtle on your monitor. Reduce contrast if the app feels too strong or visually busy.

Navigation Style

Navigation Style controls how the main navigation is displayed.

Auto lets the app choose a layout that fits the current window. Left keeps navigation on the left side. Top moves navigation to the top. Left Compact uses a narrower left navigation area.

Use Auto unless you prefer a specific navigation layout.

Tooltips

Tooltips show short hints when you hover the mouse pointer over supported controls.

Show tooltips if you are learning the app or want quick reminders for toolbar buttons and compact controls. Hide tooltips if you already know the controls and prefer less on-screen interruption.

Restart the app after changing this setting. Some tooltip text is prepared when pages are created, so the change may not be visible everywhere until the next app session.

Hints

Hints are one-time messages about app features.

Show turns feature hints on. Hide prevents new hints from appearing.

Reset clears the list of hints that have already been shown. Use Reset if you want the app to show those one-time messages again.

Data Entry Font

Data Entry Font controls the font size and style used by supported data-entry fields.

Increase the size if text-entry fields are hard to read. Decrease the size if you want more content to fit in compact editing areas.

The style toggle changes the font family used by supported entry fields. This setting does not change every label, heading, or page title in the app.

White Line Fix

White Line Fix is a compatibility setting for a thin white line that can appear at the top of the app window on some Windows, monitor, and text-scaling combinations.

Leave this disabled if the app window looks normal. Enable it only if you see the thin white line described in the setting.

When enabled, the app adjusts the window border and title bar after a short delay. Using the Light theme can also make the line less noticeable.

View style

View style controls how the main content area is arranged.

Vertical stacks the selected content areas vertically. Horizontal places content areas side by side.

Use Vertical for a more conventional page layout or narrower windows. Use Horizontal when you have a wide display and want to see more than one work area at the same time.

View Header 1

View Header 1 selects the first optional content area shown above the main page content.

Choose None if you do not want a header area. Choose another available page when you want that page to stay visible while you work.

The available choices are provided by the app, so the list can vary between domain apps.

View Header 2

View Header 2 selects the second optional content area shown above the main page content.

Use this when the app provides more than one compact page that is useful to keep visible. Choose None if you want a simpler layout.

The available choices are provided by the app, so the list can vary between domain apps.

View Header 3

View Header 3 selects the third optional content area shown above the main page content.

Use this only when your workflow benefits from several persistent header areas. Choose None if the page feels crowded.

The available choices are provided by the app, so the list can vary between domain apps.

View Footer

View Footer selects an optional content area shown below the main page content.

Common choices can include pages such as Log or Profiles, and each domain app can add its own choices. Choose None if you do not want a footer area.

Use the footer for information or controls you want available while you move between pages.

License

The License section is shown only when licensing is enabled for the app. If licensing is not used by the app or installation type, this section may not appear.

The section can show the current license state, such as Free Trial, trial expired, Standard, or Pro. It can also show the installed product key or upgrade key when those values apply.

License Key

License Key shows the product key registered on this installation.

The key text is selectable so you can copy it if support asks for it. Do not share your license key publicly.

Upgrade Key

Upgrade Key shows the upgrade key registered on this installation when an upgrade key applies.

The key text is selectable so you can copy it if support asks for it. Do not share your upgrade key publicly.

Unregister

Unregister removes the saved license keys from this installation and returns the app to its trial state.

Press Unregister to begin. The app then shows Confirm and Cancel so you can choose whether to continue.

Use this before moving a license to another computer, or when support asks you to clear the registration on this installation.

Purchase a Standard to Pro Upgrade Key

Purchase opens the app purchase page when an upgrade path is available.

This option is shown only for license states that can be upgraded. If you do not see it, the current app or license state does not offer that upgrade action.

Upgrade from Standard to Pro

Upgrade from Standard to Pro lets you enter an upgrade key and apply it to the current installation.

Enter the upgrade key exactly as provided, then press Upgrade. If the key is not accepted, the page shows Invalid key.

Version

Version shows the installed app version.

Include this version number when you contact support or compare behavior between two installations.

Support

Support opens the app support page.

Use this when you need product help, troubleshooting guidance, or a support contact path.

Settings and Profiles

Settings and Profiles shows the folder where the app stores roaming settings and profile data for this app version.

Press Explore to open the folder in Windows. This is useful when backing up settings, sending profile files to support, or checking which version-specific settings folder the app is using.

Installation

Installation shows the folder where the app is installed.

Press Explore to open the installation folder in Windows. This can help support confirm which build is installed and where app files, help files, modules, or assets are located.

Log

Log shows the folder where app log files are stored.

Press Explore to open the log folder in Windows. Support may ask for files from this folder when troubleshooting a problem.

Debug Log

Debug Log enables or disables logging.

Leave logging enabled unless you have a reason to turn it off. Logs are useful for troubleshooting and support.

When logging is disabled, the app stops accepting new log entries and clears pending recent log entries for the current session. If you are trying to capture a problem for support, make sure logging is enabled before reproducing the issue.

Live Debug Log

Live Debug Log writes a separate debuglog.txt file in the log folder while the app is running. The app clears debuglog.txt at startup.

When this option is turned on, the app clears debuglog.txt again and then appends each new log entry to that file as it reaches the Log page. This can help support or development monitor the log during a repeatable test without copying entries from the app.

Leave Live Debug Log off during normal use because writing to disk after each log entry can reduce performance.

GC Stress Test

GC Stress Test intentionally stresses managed memory cleanup while the app is running.

Leave this set to Off during normal use. Use Light, Medium, or Heavy only when support or development asks you to test behavior under memory pressure.

Higher stress levels can reduce performance, make timing-sensitive work less smooth, and produce behavior that is not representative of normal use.