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Main Menu
To get to the main menu, right click on Monitor Control tray icon, this will bring up the main menu.

Main menu
Turn off monitor
Turn off your computer's monitor at once. Pressing any key or moving mouse will turn on the monitor.
Note:
If you don't want mouse to turn on monitor, you can check the Forbid mouse to turn back on monitor option on Options dialog.
Turn off monitor & lock computer
(Win NT/2000/XP/2003)
Turn off your computer's monitor at once and synchronously lock your computer. Pressing any key or moving mouse will turn on the monitor, but you have to enter the password set in Windows User Accounts to entry the desktop.
(Win 98/Me)
Launch a password-protected black screen saver and then turn off your computer's monitor. Your computer will be protected by password.
Under Windows 98 and Windows Me, there is no system function to lock computer, however, we can use password-protected screen saver to do this.
Start default screen saver
Launch default screen saver at once. Pressing any key or moving mouse will end the screen saver and return to the desktop.
Start screensaver
Manually start any screensaver installed in your computer.
Others
Other system operation(Log off, Shut down, Restart, Power off, Hibernate and lock computer).
Change
Change default screensaver.
Start screensaver after
Set how long to wait for starting screensaver when no activity.
Turn off monitor after
Set how long to wait for turning off monitor when no activity.
Enable screensaver password
Make screensaver password protected.
Disable screensaver
Manually disable screensaver(screensaver will not be automatically run by system). This operation will close auto-disable-screensaver function.
Automatically disable screensaver
If this function is open, the screensaver will be disabled while programs specified in Options>Auto disable screensaver are running.
Relative system settings
Here we supply some menus that help you open several common used system dialogs such as "Screen saver settings", "Power schemes", "Passwords"(Win98/ME) and "User Accounts"(WinNT/2000/XP/2003).
These dialogs are very important to monitor and screen settings.
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