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    Stealth mode indicator

    Discussion in 'Alienware' started by lai_tsz_ho, Feb 27, 2010.

  1. xeroxide

    xeroxide Notebook Deity

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    i believe it's a polled rate, by default every 1 sec.
    by enabling autofix AND a custom app, you essentially transform your stealth key into a custom app launcher. (you don't want it to open your app AND enable stealth do you?).
     
  2. AlienTroll

    AlienTroll Notebook Evangelist

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    I would write a simple C++ scripted EXE, if one is to generously donate a stealth mode capable machine :D
     
  3. kinkikings

    kinkikings Newbie

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    thanks a lot ,i use it very well
     
  4. duabijitelur

    duabijitelur Notebook Enthusiast

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    which version is the latest?
     
  5. BatBoy

    BatBoy Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Wattos has not been active for a couple of months...

    When trying third-party mods, use at your own risk. if you botch your AlienFX, it may not be covered by warranty.

    Be careful.
     
  6. ekmek

    ekmek Notebook Geek

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    When the head is green does that mean stealthmode is off? seems counterintuitive (except that its better when off and red looks like a warning). just need the clarification thanks.
     
  7. yhe2x

    yhe2x Newbie

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    That would be correct because when stealthmode is on it slows down the performance and the color would be red :)
     
  8. ekmek

    ekmek Notebook Geek

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    yep, got used to it. thx
     
  9. kboods

    kboods Newbie

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    Hey all, i registered just to get this little app, and it works beautifully. M15x, Bios A09. All it needs now is a version indicator so that we wont get mixed up with old versions. Great job wattos!
     
  10. millertime

    millertime Notebook Consultant

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    yeah can someone tell me the latest one?

    i tried installing one and it just keeps crashing each time it loads

    cheers!
     
  11. ThisIsBrutus

    ThisIsBrutus Notebook Consultant

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    Dat necro.
     
  12. Bourne_Supremacy

    Bourne_Supremacy Newbie

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    So i recently downloaded this app from you because i have no idea where my stealth button is on my alienware m17x. No idea. Call me watever you want but i have no idea. So then i get the app and i right click it, find stealth mode and hit On. And it wont enable. Why? My alienware is more weirder then weird itself. I have such back lag issues it isnt even funny. So have any idea why it dosent work for me?
     
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