General Tab

Launch Babylon-Pro on Windows Start-Up - Un-check this option if you do not want Babylon-Pro to start automatically when you turn on or restart your computer.

Always use last user-defined window size - The Babylon-Pro Find Window will always open in the size you choose and not in its default size.

When the mouse is moved away, hide window by - After viewing a search result in the Babylon-Pro Window, the results screen will automatically minimize itself (æMinimize) or close (æClosingÆ) when you move the mouse away from it.

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File open warning  - Certain results in Babylon-Pro may contain embedded or attached files. You can define file types that will pop-up a warning before being displayed in Babylon.

OCR optimization

One of the mechanisms Babylon-Pro employs in order to recognize on-screen terms requires about 30 minutes CPU to "learn" the client system. If this process is not finished when you close Babylon, it will continue from where it was interrupted the next time Babylon-Pro is activated. In both these cases Babylon-Pro is running at a very low priority, which means that if there is ANY other program that needs CPU it will get it. When you see that Babylon-Pro is taking 100% CPU that means that nothing else is using your CPU, and therefore Babylon-Pro takes all of it.

This property controls the time Babylon-Pro will spend to "learn" the client system. If optimization target level is set to "low", Babylon-Pro will not perform any optimization. In some cases, Babylon-Pro might not recognize a word on the screen, because this optimization was not performed. If the level is set to "High", it will perform all possible optimizations, but will take longer to "learn" the system.