Settings is where you tune Whozon to your workflow. Configure visibility, TTS behavior, layout, and visual style so your dashboard matches how you moderate and run stream sessions.
Use these options to tailor what you see and how Whozon behaves during sessions. Start with behavior settings first, then refine visual preferences.
Toggle whether the streamer account appears in viewer lists.
Reduce list noise when you only need summary data and moderation controls.
Turns TTS playback pipeline on or off for your session profile.
Removes emote tokens from spoken output for cleaner narration.
Choose your preferred TTS voice where available.
Select any official or personal theme from your available list.
Adjust font and panel sizing for readability on your setup.
Control border visibility for a flatter or more segmented look.
Pick the layout density that best fits your monitor and workflow.
You may add an image to appear behind the Whozon Dashboard UI. There is a Wallpaper Gallery option where I have included a few different wallpaper choices. If you don't like any of those options, you can use an image you have stored somewhere on the web instead. Choose from the pull down to have either No Background image, use one of the wallpapers from the Gallery, or supply an URL that links to an image you wish to use instead. Note you can also have the UI focus on the left, centre or right side of the image to try to place it as you prefer. You can combine this with the transparency slider to create the appearance you prefer.
Set operational behavior before visual tuning: choose streamer visibility, list visibility, and TTS defaults first. This ensures your dashboard acts correctly before you style it.
If TTS is enabled, verify voice preference and emote stripping together. These two settings have the biggest impact on clarity and listening fatigue during long sessions.
For larger screens, two-column layouts can improve scan speed. For compact displays, one-column with tuned font size usually improves readability and click accuracy.
After selecting a theme, revisit borders, font size, and columns. Certain color combinations feel cleaner with borders off, while high-contrast themes often benefit from borders on.