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	    Enjoy WhiteCap visuals while you
        work in other applications. The new, patent-pending V-Bar (exclusive
        to WhiteCap Gold
        and Platinum) provides an "always on top" visual experience that
        you won’t want to live without once you try it. 
       V-Bar runs within a visual window in four different modes and can be
          docked in any of four different screen locations (see screenshots),
        while you work in other
    applications. V-Bar will react to any music you’re playing on your PC,
    or it can be set to display visuals on its own, even when there’s no music.       
     
          1. Standard Mode - a single instance of WhiteCap running within your
            V-Bar window - a visual jukebox that you can control with the WhiteCap
            Toolbar. 
    2.
        Random Tiles Mode - random visual tiles of WhiteCap running within the
      V-Bar. 
    3. Symmetric Tiles Mode - visual tiles of WhiteCap arranged symmetrically
            around the center axis. 
    4. Tile Ticker Mode - continuously moving "ticker" of visual tiles - 
	guaranteed to keep your desktop visually mesmerizing.
  
      
                1. Position Left (default) 
                2. Position Top 
                3. Position Right 
                4. Position Bottom 
    The V-Bar can also be resized by clicking and
                  dragging its edge. 
      
        Want to move V-Bar to a different screen position? You can use
                    any of three methods: (i) click the corners of V-Bar, (ii)
                    click and
                    drag
                    V-Bar to
                    another side of
                    your screen, or (iii) right click the V-Bar to access V-Bar
                    controls. 
     Want to customize / configure V-Bar? When V-Bar is in its standard
      mode, you can use the WhiteCap Settings menu to completely customize your V-Bar
      experience by changing options such as: WaveShapes, ColorSchemes, Backgrounds, frame rate, visual responsiveness, etc. 
    Want V-Bar to react without music? 
                          When V-Bar is in its
                          standard mode, you can set it to use 
                          one of the "Sound Generator" choices
                          (Fluid, High Energy or Chill) and V-Bar will then react
                          without a music or audio source (note that when you configure
                          in standard mode, you can then switch back into
                      one of the tile modes and this setting will be remembered).  |