![]() In this example, we have selected Diagnostic to include as much information as possible. Warnings will include warning notifications not related to system errors, Informative will include notifications about updates, and Diagnostic will include notifications about logs. The least verbose setting, Critical, will only warn you about critical system errors, while Error will include all errors. Minimum verbosity of events to display: Set your preference for when to receive notifications, warning messages and errors.In this example, we leave this set to the default value of 20. Higher values will result in less transparent notifications. Transparency: Enter a value between 1 and 80 to set the transparency level of notifications and alerts.In this example, we have increased this value from 10 to 20 to make notifications display for a longer period of time. Duration: Set the length of time that you want notifications and alerts to display for.Do not display notifications when running applications in full-screen mode: When enabled, ESET will not post notifications over full-screen applications.In this example we leave this setting enabled by default. ![]() In this example we leave this setting enabled by default. Display notifications on desktop: Disable this setting to stop receiving notifications about updates and other notifications that do not require user interaction. ![]()
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