Tinytask-1.75.ini Updated

TinyTask is often flagged by antivirus software, not because it is a virus, but because of its nature:

Because the settings are stored in this local file rather than the Windows Registry, you can carry both the .exe and the .ini on a USB drive and maintain your custom settings on any computer. tinytask-1.75.ini

By naming the configuration file , the developer ensures that: TinyTask is often flagged by antivirus software, not

You edit PlaybackSpeed to 5 , but macros still play at normal speed. Cause: TinyTask was running in the background during the edit. Solution: Close TinyTask via Task Manager ( tinytask.exe ), edit the file, then relaunch. Solution: Close TinyTask via Task Manager ( tinytask

The .ini file acts as the "brain" for the TinyTask application's persistent settings. When you adjust preferences in the software—such as playback speed or hotkeys—these choices are written to this file.

TinyTask resets to default settings every time you open it. Cause: The INI file is missing, or the folder is write-protected. Solution:

[General] PlaybackSpeed=1 RepeatCount=1 ContinueOnError=0 BeepOnStart=1 BeepOnStop=1

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