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FAQ
Q. What are the system requirements?
A. The StealthSwitch requires either
a USB port or PS/2 keyboard port, CDROM drive, Pentium or higher processor,
64 MB of RAM, 1Mbyte of available disk space, and Win 98, 98se, ME, 2000,
XP Home/Pro.
Q. Should I connect the StealthSwitch with
the USB or PS2 connector?
A. If you have a free USB port then
that is the preferred installation method because it is slightly easier
to install and doesn’t require turning off
the computer.
Q. What applications will the StealthSwitch™ work
with?
A. The StealthSwitch will work with virtually
any Windows application and has been tested with Microsoft Office, browsers,
Instant Message programs, games, Internet Explorer, AOL, AIM, Firefox, etc.
Q. What does the package include?
A. The StealthSwitch is retail packaged
and includes the StealthSwitch with 6’ cable,
USB-PS/2 Adapter, Installation CD, Quick Installation Guide, 1 year warranty,
30 day return policy.
Q. How do I know if I have any windows hidden?
A. The easiest way to determine if any windows
are hidden is to turn on the “Animated
Icon” option. Then any time windows are hidden, the icon in the Windows
system tray will change from a black stealth icon to a black dot. The black dot
also conceals the StealthSwitch program when activated.
Q. Can’t I accomplish the same thing with
a virtual desktop program?
A. A virtual desktop program allows you
to switch between different desktops. It is often confusing when working with
multiple desktops and not as intuitive, fast, or effective as the StealthSwitch.
The act of reaching for the keyboard or mouse alerts the visitor that you are
trying to hide something and often results in greater scrutiny. Pressing the
StealthSwitch on the floor under your desk is generally not noticed and is significantly
faster.
Q. Does activation of the StealthSwitch close the
application?
A. No. The application is still running – even
though it is no longer visible anywhere on your monitor. If you are downloading
a program, the download continues. |
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