nuhi warned in a previous thread,
Well, you know that some user is going to forget to remove the switch.
So how about if, like Windows does when in SAFE mode, NTLite change its background to announce to the user that a switch is set?
It seems like it would be hard to write out "/forcelistcomponents /saveallstates" across the screen. (And it might have to do some kind of localization thing? Although maybe even Chinese users have to type the switch in English?)
Or maybe a different background, with "Switch is On" in a 50% opacity written diagonally across the workspace?
So maybe a pop up window "Notice: NTLite is running with a switch on. This is not its normal mode." or an announcement like that.
and don't forget to remove the switch [/forcelistcomponents /saveallstates] when using normally.
Well, you know that some user is going to forget to remove the switch.
So how about if, like Windows does when in SAFE mode, NTLite change its background to announce to the user that a switch is set?
It seems like it would be hard to write out "/forcelistcomponents /saveallstates" across the screen. (And it might have to do some kind of localization thing? Although maybe even Chinese users have to type the switch in English?)
Or maybe a different background, with "Switch is On" in a 50% opacity written diagonally across the workspace?
So maybe a pop up window "Notice: NTLite is running with a switch on. This is not its normal mode." or an announcement like that.