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Synchronization settings & other miscellaneous

Written by Penny
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Advanced Synchronizer Settings

To access these settings, click the Gear Icon at the top right of the Console. These configurations dictate how the system handles delays and how you interact with the software via your keyboard.

1. Human-like Typing

This section allows you to customize the "rhythm" of your automated actions. By adding randomized delays, you make your multi-account activity look like genuine human behavior to web security systems.

  • Typing delay (ms): Sets the time interval between each character entered.

    • Recommended: 50-100\text{ms} for a natural typing feel.

  • Click delay (ms): Sets the interval between the mouse-down and mouse-up events.

    • Why it matters: Real humans don't click at 0\text{ms} speed; a slight delay simulates a physical finger press.

  • Input mode:

    • Simultaneously: All selected profiles execute the input at the exact same time.

    • One by one: The system processes the input window by window in a sequence. This is the ultimate "stealth" mode to avoid simultaneous server-side spikes from multiple accounts.


2. Hotkeys (Keyboard Shortcuts)

Efficiency is key when managing dozens of profiles. Use this section to bind global commands to your keyboard.

  • Arrange all windows: This shortcut instantly triggers your chosen Layout (Grid, Overlap, or Customize).

    • Default: Command + Option + K (Mac) or Ctrl + Alt + K (Windows).

    • Edit: Click the Edit button to customize this shortcut to your preference.


πŸ› οΈ How to Apply Settings

  • Configure: Adjust the millisecond (ms) values according to the sensitivity of the website you are using.

  • Select Mode: Choose between the speed of "Simultaneously" or the security of "One by one."

  • Confirm: Click the blue Confirm button to save and apply these rules to your active session.

Important note: Synchronizing function is not supported on macOS yet, we'll deliver soon. Synchronization only works on Windows.

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