Creating a Synapse X Account
To start, we can now open ‘Synapse X.exe’ and accept the prompt to install Synapse X in this directory.
After the initial loading phase, you should now see a login screen. We do not have an account yet, so click on ‘Register’.
We can now fill in our registration information – email address, username, password, and the serial key that you got in your purchase email.
IMPORTANT: Make sure you enter a real email address for the email field! Do not use temporary mail services, as the only way to recover your Synapse X account in case you lose it is via the email you initially entered.
After you verified all the information you entered is correct, click on ‘Register’. It might take a few seconds to register your account – a success screen should appear if you did all the previous steps correctly.
Installation of Synapse X after this point may take a few minutes depending on your internet speed, as Synapse X has to download files required for its execution.
If everything went well, you can move on to general usage. If not, read the troubleshooting section below.
Troubleshooting
If you get an error when you click register, it usually is because you either already have an account registered (in that case, just login with the account you already made), or you have an invalid serial key. Make sure you buy a Synapse X key from official sources synaps X to prevent the latter from occurring.
If you get a stuck grey screen after Synapse X gets to ‘Ready’, install the following update files below & the issue should fix itself:
General Usage
This section will cover general usage of Synapse X – outlining specific features you can use within the Synapse X user interface & options you can enable or disable.
The Synapse X user interface was designed to be easy to use, but have powerful features to make your experience better. The picture below shows the main user interface and its features.
The Tab Controller allows you to have multiple scripts open at once within the Synapse X UI. It also has some useful features – if you open a file (with either the Open File button or Ctrl+O) & then edit the file in the editor, a star will appear to show you that you have modified the file from its original contents.
You can then press Ctrl+S to save the file back to disk.
Synapse X also has the feature of ‘Quick Scripts’ – you can place any script into the scripts folder within your Synapse X installation and it will automatically appear within the UI. You can then right click to either execute the script or load it into the editor
There is also the autoexec folder, which will automatically be executed whenever you attach Synapse X or are teleported while attached. This is useful for custom global functions & other scripts you always want to be executed when you attach.
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