New release, bugfixes mostly: 1) A whole lot of fixes.
2) A new slider at the top of the "Profiles" Section called "Default Profile". This slider lets you select what the default profile will be, and if set to Disabled.., well disables the auto-profile support (i'll explain more below).
3) The Custom Display Modes tab has recieved a number of updates. Includes a broader range of refresh rates supported, and in Win9x reads the refresh ranges from the modes registry key. Fixed some other bugs in the way it worked in beta1, including one that would give u an error if you opened it a few times in a row.
4) As before, if you have a reg tweak with a Red Box around it, that means the tweak is not in the registry. Now all setings that you have changed (either check or slider) will get a Green Box around them until you hit apply... so you can track which settings will be changed when you hit the apply button. That should clear up a bit of the confusion.
5) Everything has been tested to work in WinXP, as well as Win2k and Win9x/ME. Download now
2) A new slider at the top of the "Profiles" Section called "Default Profile". This slider lets you select what the default profile will be, and if set to Disabled.., well disables the auto-profile support (i'll explain more below).
3) The Custom Display Modes tab has recieved a number of updates. Includes a broader range of refresh rates supported, and in Win9x reads the refresh ranges from the modes registry key. Fixed some other bugs in the way it worked in beta1, including one that would give u an error if you opened it a few times in a row.
4) As before, if you have a reg tweak with a Red Box around it, that means the tweak is not in the registry. Now all setings that you have changed (either check or slider) will get a Green Box around them until you hit apply... so you can track which settings will be changed when you hit the apply button. That should clear up a bit of the confusion.
5) Everything has been tested to work in WinXP, as well as Win2k and Win9x/ME. Download now