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beyond:configuration_dialog_box [2023/10/26 04:53]
Lyra Letournea [Security]
beyond:configuration_dialog_box [2024/03/18 16:56]
Bob Varkevisser
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 +//**BEYOND 6 will no longer support QM2000. If you want to keep using QM2000, you need to stay on version 5.**//
  
 This setting will enable or disable the use of a QM2000. This is required when a PC has the LD2000 software installed, but no QM2000 hardware actually exists. **//HINT: You can enable or disable the start of QM000 controllers, during the startup of BEYOND. Right after BEYOND starts, hold the CTRL key. This will show the Welcome dialog option for the QM2000.//** This setting will enable or disable the use of a QM2000. This is required when a PC has the LD2000 software installed, but no QM2000 hardware actually exists. **//HINT: You can enable or disable the start of QM000 controllers, during the startup of BEYOND. Right after BEYOND starts, hold the CTRL key. This will show the Welcome dialog option for the QM2000.//**
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 Allow "RunApp" PangoScript command - The RunApp command encapsulates the  ShellExec() functions of the Windows, that can start programs, open documents and in some cases, do dangerous things. For safety reasons this command is disabled. Enable it only if you need to, and make sure you understand all of the risks associated before doing so. Allow "RunApp" PangoScript command - The RunApp command encapsulates the  ShellExec() functions of the Windows, that can start programs, open documents and in some cases, do dangerous things. For safety reasons this command is disabled. Enable it only if you need to, and make sure you understand all of the risks associated before doing so.
  
-Lock Screen allows users to set the password for the lock screen in BEYOND. You can enable the Lock Screen under the system menu icon:+**Lock Screen** allows users to set the password for the lock screen in BEYOND. You can enable the Lock Screen under the system menu icon:
  
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 +When BEYOND is locked, it will display this overlay and not allow any interaction with BEYOND until the password has been entered:
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 +Just enter the password to disable the lock screen. When the password is correctly entered the lock overlay will immediately disappear. 
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 +NOTE: This only locks BEYOND and users will still be able to access the rest of the computer. 
  
  
beyond/configuration_dialog_box.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/18 16:58 by Bob Varkevisser