Auto-Pause, when activated, automatically places TimeSlice in Pause mode after a set number of minutes of inactivity, or when the cursor is moved to a screen ΓÇ£hot-spot.ΓÇ¥ If you have two monitors, the hot-spots refer only to the main monitor (the monitor that has the menu bar).
 
In the example above, if there is no mouse movement or keys pressed within 5 minutes, all active TimeSlice documents go to pause mode. Afterwards, if the mouse is moved, or a key pressed, the previously active documents return to tracking mode.
If ΓÇ£Add idle time to paused timeΓÇ¥ is checked, the idle time is added to the paused time and subtracted from the elapsed time when pause mode is activated. For example, if TimeSlice goes into pause mode after 5 minutes of inactivity, the pause time is increased by 5 minutes and the elapsed time is decreased by 5 minutes.
If ΓÇ£Auto-Pause front window onlyΓÇ¥ is checked, only the frontmost TimeSlice window will pause.