== Free RLV Relay HUD ==
* Simple, unobtrusive HUD
* Supports up to three controlling devices at once
* Green/red "LED" indicates free/controlled status
* Shows the names of the device(s) in control
* Auto-accept or ask permission modes
* Optional safeword support
== Getting Started ==
First, if you're new to the whole Restrained Life thing, you need the Restrained Life Viewer. You can download it from here:
http://www.erestraint.com/realrestraint/
Alternately, you can use an alternative viewer with RLV support, such as Cool SL Viewer, Emerald Viewer, or the like. You can use Google to find them. Personally, I use the Cool SL Viewer, but I haven't tried some of the others so I don't really know if it's the best, but I certainly like it. :)
== The Relay ==
Now, in order for furniture and other in-world devices to take advantage of the Restrained Life Viewer, you must also wear an RLV Relay. There are a number of free ones available in world -- this one is ours. It's designed to be as unobtrusive as possible while being easy to use, so no huge logos or icons, just click it for a simple menu with simple options. Despite this, it does display more information and has some features not found in some of the other relays out there, which is the reason we decided to make our own rather than simply offer one of the several free relays already available. It's free, so give it a try and see if you like it better.
First, just wear it. You'll see a tiny green LED appear on the bottom of your screen, a bit to the left. (It attaches to the "bottom" HUD attachment point, but you're free to move it if you like. Be aware that if you position it on the top, you might not be able to read the hovertext that appears when you're being restrained.) If you use the Second Life viewer's toolbar on the bottom of your screen, you might need to move the relay up a tad. On my screen it's still visible even with the toolbar on, but your screen and UI size settings may differ. If you can't see it, go to the menu bar > View > Toolbar to toggle it off, and close your chat bar (press the "Esc" key), then move it up some.
Once worn, you can click on the relay to bring up a menu where you can set the permissions mode, enable "safeword" support, or reset the HUD.
* Mode: This button toggles the permissions mode between "Auto-accept" and "Ask permission". When set to "Auto-accept", any attempts to control you are automatically accepted. This is dangerous, but of course, that's the whole point, isn't it? ;) Nevertheless, some people may only want to be controlled by certain significant others rather than just anyone, so you can switch it from the default auto-accept mode to "Ask permission" instead. When set in "Ask permission" mode, permission is only automatically granted to objects you own, any other devices asking to use the relay will prompt a dialog box on your screen, where you must grant that device permission to control you. If you say "Yes", it is given control, if you say "No", it is not.
* Safeword: Thus button toggles the safeword status beween "On" and "Off" (the default). When a device takes control of you, clicking on the relay normally gives you a box with a little info but no options -- you're completely helpless. However, if the safeword is available, you get one option, "Scream". If you select it, you scream out the safeword. If there is anyone in range to hear you scream, they can come aid you. If there's no one available to help you, it automatically resets the relay, freeing you. You may only scream the safeword once every five minutes. Also, see the caveats of the "Reset" command, they also apply for automatic resets caused by using the safeword with no one around.
* Reset: This resets all the scripts in the relay. You should probably never need to do this, but it's here just in case. Do note that resetting the scripts will return all the settings to their defaults, which means the mode will return to auto-accept and safeword will be turned off. Make sure you change these after a reset if those aren't the settings you want!
== Changes in Version 2.1 ==
Version 2.1 now supports simultaneous control from up to three devices. This is nice for having areas where there's a "zone controller" that applies certain restrictions to everyone in the zone, while also allowing individual pieces of furniture to also apply restrictions. With older relays, one device would have to relinquish control, or no other device could take control. Rarely you might have a need for a third device (zone controller, kidnap tool, and furinture, perhaps). Version 2.0 supported an unlimited number of devices (limited only by script memory), but that was problematic for technical reasons, and there never seemed to be any need for more than three (and almost never more than two).
The way the safeword works has changed significantly in version 2.1. It now automatically releas
Easy and simple to use...and very low script count
I got this b/c I wanted to have as many less scripts as possible and this is the only one I've found that provides that. Simple to use, just click it and choose what mode you want (Ask, On, Off) and set password (on or off). I don't need anything else since I use an RLV Detach preventer that has only one script. If you're looking for less scripts (especially for Gor sims), this is the one to get. I'm very pleased with this and the low lag it provides.
easy, straightforward, unobtrusive - and free! what do you want more? the only problem i had was that the HUD was outside of my screen at first. i needed to move it and many users might not know how to do that