Check this to make OtherMenu maintain the delay settings below, as opposed to letting it revert to standard values.
Uncheck this to let the delays revert to their standard values.
This number is a delay, in 60ths of a second, from the time the cursor enters a menu item with a submenu to the time the submenu appears.
This control sets the number of menus cached. Larger numbers use more memory but (up to a point) increase speed.
Click this to make OtherMenu’s menu title be an icon.
Click this to make OtherMenu’s menu title be the word “Other”.
Choose this to make OtherMenu’s menu appear to the left of Apple’s system menus. The change takes effect on restart.
Choose this to make OtherMenu’s menu appear just to the left of the application menu, but to the right of the help menu. The change takes effect on restart.
Choose this to make OtherMenu’s menu appear to the right of Apple’s system menus. The change takes effect on restart.
This control is dimmed because the delay feature is unchecked.
This number is a delay, in 60ths of a second, that allows you to move diagonally from a menu item to a submenu item without the submenu disappearing.
Check this to make OtherMenu periodically update the main menu and first level of submenus.
Uncheck this if you do not want OtherMenu to update its menus periodically. You might want to uncheck this if your hard disk can spin down.
Check this to make OtherMenu display color icons in its menus. It’s slower, but prettier.
Uncheck this to make OtherMenu display menus without icons.
This option is not available if you are not using Apple’s Appearance Extension.
Select this for OtherMenu to present menu items in whatever order the file system thinks proper.
Select this to make OtherMenu sort menus representing folders on remote servers. This is apt to be useful with Windows NT servers.
Select this to make OtherMenu sort all menus. This is nice if you have the Natural Order extension installed.