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                                 CANAME Ver.0.62.4

                                      by RYO

                             Translated by Albert Malik
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 * Introduction to the Object Control Feature

When a game is paused, pressing the Home key (or the key assigned to this feature in the
TAB menu) will start the object control feature.
Object control allows you to display or hide any in-game object (or sprite), the front layer
(NeoGeo), any background (CPS) and allow you to change the background colour.


 * Object Operation Screen

Arrow keys - Up and down lets you browse between options, left and right changes option
values (numerical or simply ON and OFF). Using PageUp or PageDown changes a numerical
value by 10 (within the limit of the option). Pressing enter enables or disables that particular
option. Pressing ESC or Home (if defined in the TAB menu) closes the object control screen.


 * Instructions for each Option

  <Object Number>
   This defines a particular object. Select the object number when defining which object to
   display or hide.

  <Object Display>
   Here you display or hide the object that you specified when inputing the object number.

  <Background Number> (CPS)
   Here you specify the number of the background you want to display or hide.

  <Background Display> (CPS)
   Here you display or hide the background that you specified when inputing the background
   number.

  <Front Layer> (NeoGeo)
   Displays or hides the front layer (usually things such as numbers and letters).

  <Change Background Colour>
   Changes the background colour. You can set the colour it changes to in the GUI.

  <Clear All>
   Completely hides all backgrounds and objects.

  <Return to Default>
   Displays all backgrounds and objects, and resets the background colour to the original one.


 * Taking Screenshots

It's easier to take the screenshot you need by pausing and skipping one frame at a time until you get the desired frame. You can even take screenshots when the TAB menu is displayed, as the screenshot will ignore the menu and only take the picture behind it.


  From RYO (ryo573@users.sourceforge.jp)
  Translated from Japanese by Albert Malik (albertmalik@users.sourceforge.jp)