Click on one of the items below to find out what it does:
Each time you launch X-Setup, the program builds up a list of all the plug-ins in its plug-ins folder. If you install a new plug-in while you have X-Setup running, it may not appear on screen automatically, so you can use this function. This will refresh its list, so any changes that have been made will take effect.
You can also do this by pressing F5 on your keyboard.
This is similar to Refresh All, except it may be noticably slower, particularly if you have not installed or modified any plug-ins since the last refresh. Normally, X-Setup builds a cache, allowing quicker access to the plug-ins when you use them, and when you refresh, X-Setup will use the cache if it finds that it is still valid. However, this option allows you to override the cache and so X-Setup will need to completely rebuild its plug-in list. Generally, you should only use this if you have problems with the basic Refresh All option.
This option lets you activate Safe Mode. For more information about this, see the Safe Mode topic.
This option lets you activate Record Mode. For more information about this, see the Record Mode topic.
With this, you can change the main options in X-Setup. For more information about this, see the Options Dialog topic. You can also display this dialog by pressing F12 on your keyboard.
This exits the program and returns you to Windows. Note that if you have used a plug-in which requires your computer to be restarted, you will be asked whether you want to shut down or logoff when you choose this option. You can also leave the program by clicking the X in the top-right corner of the X-Setup window, by right-clicking on the Taskbar and choosing 'Close' or by pressing ALT and F4 at the same time on your keyboard.