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Basic Functions of Squirrel Eyes
Before we begin, we at Gray Technical LLC would like to inform you that Squirrel Eyes does not
store or transmit any information. Gray Technical will only ask for your information during purchase, and
never ask again. We must state this because Squirrel Eyes does come with its own basic internet
browser. Please keep in mind that the installed browser is NOT your default browser and does NOT
come with any protection. We are Gray Technical LLC are not responsible for any harm that may come
to your computer during the use of this program. If you are using the internet browser and your
information is requested DO NOT provide ANY information.
With that out of the way, we can now talk about the basic functions of Squirrel Eyes.
Squirrel Eyes was built as a computer monitoring system design to allow the user to see exactly
all the processes and resource pulls being used by a program or game. This is actually more difficult than
it sounds. Why? Because every program opens differently, and every program is made to have different
priorities. For example, video games are made to always be the topmost item on the screen, and most
of the time, the only item shown on the screen. Because of these complexities Squirrel Eyes is not able
to open every single application inside of itself. However this doesn’t mean that Squirrel Eyes cannot
monitor the said program.
Even if a program cannot open inside Squirrel Eyes, you can still monitor it. Squirrel Eyes is
designed to take all processes and monitor all activity. With the game mode, even if it does not open
inside Squirrel Eyes you can still open the game in a ‘non-fullscreen’ mode with Squirrel Eyes and
monitor it like you would normally.
So while Yes, Squirrel Eyes cannot open everything inside of itself, it can still provide all the
functions and features with any program running inside or out.
Squirrel Eyes has multiple modes as well. The first mode that you see when opening is called
‘Open Mode’, and is the default window. If you would like to see the other modes (Process Mode or
Overlay Mode) you can click the ‘Modes’ menu item and select the desired mode. Each mode, while
slightly different, offers many of the same features, but are still different enough to be classified in
‘Modes’.
If you ever need any help while running Squirrel Eyes please first review the FAQs in ‘Help’ and
‘FAQ’, manual if question is not in FAQ, and if your question is still not clear, please email our support.
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