I use iStripper mainly in the following three ways, almost always with the scenes or clips appearing on my second larger screen and the GUI on the laptop's own screen. I always have the settings configured to "play all clips" and "progressive hotness". Normally I enable all scenes (of which I have lot) and all cards (of which I also have a lot) and allow them to be selected at random, less often I select specific scenes or cards. I do not make much use of playlists though I intend at sometime to create a number of these to partially catalogue my favourites in various classes but the work involved in going through my collection to do this keeps putting me off starting it.
1) Fullscreen Scene mode. This is the way I mostly use. Often I will "scene surf" skipping quite quickly through randomly selected scenes and cards until I see something that I want to see more of. Once I have settled on watching a particular scene I will typically allow it to run untill the main performer is either topless of completely naked and then right click on the scene to continue scene surfing - this is because I am mostly interested in the stripping and teasing rather than the nude dancing or XXX clips (though sometimes, not uncommonly, I will watch them as well - it all depends on my mood at the time).
2) Large desktop mode sized at 100%. I use this mainly to watch all of the clips of a newly downloaded card so it is an exception to my normal acceptance of randomly selected cards. There is an unfortunate fault in the way iStripper handles this because it usually switches to another card before playing every clip despite having selected "play all clips" so I have to resort to playing any skipped clips manually. My desktop background is a photograph which works well a setting for the clips so the large desktop mode looks very much like a simple fullscreen scene.
3) Small desktop mode with 2 girls positioned towards the screen's corners. I use this when doing something else on the same screen, usually watching a video.
I always start iStripper manualy rather than allowing it to start automatically when I boot or log in, but I have it pinned to my taskbar so it can be started with a single click (I could have used a desktop icon but I prefer an uncluttered desktop). I have the systray icon configured so that a left click toggles enable/disable - i.e. starts or stops playing - and a left click on a playing clip is configured to toggle between large and small mode.
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