Feature Explanation
Who should use this guide
Use this page when you can already open the product and need a basic explanation of what the main feature controls mean before changing them.
Before you begin
- Launch the product successfully first - Use the stable version unless support told you otherwise - Do not change multiple unknown settings at the same time
Steps
1
Read the default feature states first
Check which features are enabled, disabled, automatic, or locked. Do not assume every visible option should be changed.
2
Open one feature at a time
Review the description or support note for a single option before turning it on or off.
3
Test after each meaningful change
If you adjust a feature, test the result before changing the next one. This makes rollback easier when something behaves unexpectedly.
4
Save a known-good configuration
Once the product behaves correctly, keep a screenshot of the stable configuration so you can restore it later if needed.
Screenshot reference
Feature settings view
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Common questions
Should I enable every available feature?
No. Use only the features required for your scenario and the settings recommended in the current documentation.
What if a setting change makes the product unstable?
Roll back the last change first, then compare your configuration against Recommended Settings.
Do feature names change after updates?
They can. Check Changelog when behavior or labels change between versions.