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Xelerator 1.4 - User Guide and FAQ

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How to use Xelerator:

For Xelerator running on Windows 98, Windows 98SE and Windows ME, it is straightforward. You only need to set the slide bar to the speed you want. The speed change applies to all processes. Please note that some of the games prohibit speed change during play. If so, you can set the speed and then play the game.

For Xelerator running on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and later versions, you can set the speed on specified processes and the speed change doesn't affect other processes. This has greatly improved the stability of the program. There are a few ways to specify the processes you want to change the speed,
  1. There are processes listed under the table Process without speed change, select the one you want, click Add. It will be added to the table Process with speed change.
  2. Click Browser button (the button with...), select an executable program (*.exe). The selected program will be added to the table Process with speed change and launched.
  3. Manually type a path and program name under pull-down menu and click Run.
  4. The pull-down menu has a list of previously launched programs that you can choose.


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