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Current Version:
2.7a

Last Update:
February 01, 2008
 

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How to use UsefulRest

Breaks: "Break" Mode


When the time has come to begin a break, the screen is blocked (that is, you cannot work with other programs during a break), and the UsefulRest window is displayed.

This is called "Break" mode.

You can set UsefulRest to work "Breaks Only" mode or together with "MicroPause" mode.

Depending on your requirements, you can change interval of work between breaks and the duration of the breaks themselves. By default, the interval of work between breaks is 60 minutes, and the duration of a break is 10 minutes.

During a break, a UsefulRest window shows the time remaining to the end of the break.

The beginning and ending of a break can be accompanied by sounds or melodies, which you always can easily change.

During a break, your favorite song or melody can be played. You can easily replace the current song with another or disable this feature altogether.

Depending on UsefulRest settings, the UsefulRest window can be translucent or black. By default, for the majority of the security levels, the UsefulRest window will be translucent.

For some security levels, there is no opportunity to interrupt a break.

For some security levels, there is an additional opportunity to interrupt a break with a password. If this option is included, but the password was not defined, then to exit from a break, there is no need to enter a password, and you can simply click the "Close" button. Therefore, if you have turned on "Use a password to interrupt a Break", do not forget to set the password.


An example of a UsefulRest window during a Break:

An example of a UsefulRest window during a Break

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At the end of a break, UsefulRest prompts you to press any key to close the window. After pressing any key on the keyboard or clicking the "Close" button, you can resume your work on the computer. UsefulRest itself continues to run in the background.



An example of a UsefulRest window at the end of a Break:

An example of a UsefulRest window at the end of a Break

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  Related topics
How to use UsefulRest
What happens when you start UsefulRest?
How to find the current state of UsefulRest
Warnings about an approaching break
Breaks: "Break" Mode
Breaks: "MicroPause" Mode
Customizing UsefulRest
To set the mode of work and rest
Duration of work between Breaks and duration of Breaks
Duration of work between MicroPauses and duration of MicroPauses
To set the security level
Security Level "Children's Hour"
To change the supervisor password
To change the password for the interruption of a break
To control your Internet connection
Selecting sounds
Selecting a picture
Run UsefulRest when Windows starts
To add work time
To enable/disable UsefulRest
To break now

 

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UsefulRest News

February 01, 2008
New version of UsefulRest 2.7a released. This release has improvements.

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