![]() ![]() ![]() So if you’re willing to experiment, please understand that you run the risk of getting cut, but if you feel comfortable with handling these tools on your way to becoming a master chef of the Client menu, then come along with me. We don’t offer any support if something goes wrong - some of what’s in the Client menu has sharp edges, and like the knife drawer, that’s why it’s closed by default. If you’ve never heard of it before, or consider yourself non-technical and are feeling kind of intimidated already, don’t worry - I’m going to guide you through the highlights of 10 debug options that’ve enriched my day-to-day activities inworld.īefore we go further, I do have to precaution you that doing what I’m going to describe is at your own risk. The Client menu is jam-packed with hidden goodies which can help enhance the usability and enjoyability of your Second Life. ( Post-processed picture taken using the forthcoming WindLight.) ![]() Welcome to the first day of the rest of your Second Life! ![]()
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