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Customization

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Settings Overview

Open settings from the menu bar icon or by right-clicking the OwlScope icon in your Dock. Settings are organized into tabs:

TabWhat It Configures
AccountLogin, license status, Pro purchases
GeneralLaunch at login, close after action, reset navigation, import/export
ShortcutsPrimary + alternate keybindings for every action
PermissionsAccessibility, screen recording, notifications, automation
SoundsMaster volume, per-event sound customization
ThemeRadial dimensions, colors, animations, presets
MenuDrag-and-drop menu builder for slots and folders
StatisticsUsage analytics, patterns, achievements
AboutVersion info, check for updates

Theme Customization

The Theme tab lets you fine-tune the look and feel of your radial menu:

  • Mode — Switch between Radial (CS:GO) and Grid (CS2)
  • Dimensions — Adjust inner/outer radius, wedge gap, and icon size
  • Colors — Customize background, hover highlight, border, text, and accent colors
  • Animations — Control open/close animation speed and style
  • Presets — Choose from built-in themes (Default, Neon, Minimal, High Contrast) or save your own

Sound Customization

OwlScope plays optional sound effects on menu events. Configure each independently:

  • Menu open / close
  • Wedge hover
  • Action select
  • Folder enter / exit
  • Error / invalid action

Set the master volume or mute all sounds entirely. Sounds are included — no downloads required.

Menu Builder

The Menu tab provides a drag-and-drop editor for organizing your slots:

  • Add, remove, and reorder menu items
  • Create folders to build nested submenus
  • Assign icons, labels, and action types to each slot
  • Drag items between levels to restructure your menu hierarchy

Import & Export

Back up or share your entire OwlScope configuration:

  • Export — Saves your menu layout, theme, shortcuts, and sounds to a .owlscope file
  • Import — Loads a previously exported config, replacing your current settings
Tip: Use Export to back up your config before experimenting with major changes, or to sync settings across multiple Macs.