Open source free gas pedal for Windows Netch custom proxy rules or modesThis article describes how to customize proxy rules or modes using the open source free gas pedal Netch under Windows, taking process proxy mode as an example. Users can modify the mode file in the mode folder of the Netch home directory to create their own process modes, scan the installation paths of games and software, and configure other options. In addition, it is also possible to customize the routing mode, which requires rules from other places, such as SSTap-Rule.
Open Source Free Accelerator for Windows Netch DNS Leak RelatedThis paper describes the DNS leakage problem of Netch, an open source free gas pedal for Windows, explains the concept of DNS privacy and its importance, and discusses the possible hazards of DNS leakage such as privacy leakage and website hijacking.
When Adobe products are cracked, network interception is also performed in Clash to ensure the effectiveness of the crack.In Adobe product cracking, Clash is used for network interception to ensure cracking effectiveness. This can be done by intercepting Adobe application processes or adding Host file-like interception rules to Clash. Although it is simple to directly deny network connections to Adobe applications, it will affect application functionality and plug-ins. It is recommended to use domain name and IP rules for more detailed interception configuration.
💻Using Spacedesk to temporarily use other devices such as cell phones as secondary screensThis article describes how to use Spacedesk to temporarily use your cell phone and other devices as a secondary screen, especially when playing games to view the battlefield information.Spacedesk only supports Windows system, users need to install the server program on the computer and the client program on the phone, and adjust the resolution and frame rate according to the needs. It is recommended to adjust the zoom ratio on Windows system to get better display effect.
💻Experience Improvements and Troubleshooting Multiple Screens on WindowsThis article describes tips for improving the multi-screen experience in Windows, including ways to make actions that display the desktop work only on the current window and shortcuts for quickly moving windows between multiple screens. The content will be updated gradually.
Windows modification of network types (private and public network types)This article describes the steps on how to change the network type, including private and public network types in Windows via secpol.msc. Users need to open the local security policy, select the network to be changed and change the type in the network location.