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: '''<big>1) Rez a rental unit. Click to get the popup menu.</big>'''
: '''<big>1) Rez a rental unit. Click to get the popup menu.</big>'''
: ''If it's a box, click it. If it's a flat meter, click the (C)asperLet logo. Either way, select "Config" from the popup menu - this will take you to the page where you can set the unit's options. For example, price, auto-evict, etc.''
: ''If it's a box, click it. If it's a flat meter, click the (C)asperLet logo. Either way, select "Config" from the popup menu - this will take you to the page where you can set the unit's options. For example, price, auto-evict, etc.''
:: '''<span style="color:#F00;">Don't forget to GRANT debit permissions or the rental unit will not work!</span>'''


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: '''<big>5) If you want to use prim counting, you need to also rez a "CasperLet Prim Counter".</big>'''
: '''<big>5) If you want to use prim counting, you need to also rez a "CasperLet Prim Counter".</big>'''
: ''You only need to rez one prim counter on your region '''PER LAND OWNER''' (because a prim counter can only count prims on parcels from the same owner as the counter). That means, if you have four parcels owned by yourself, and four parcels owned by the group, in the same sim/region, you will need two counters across all eight parcels - one owned by you, and one deeded to the land group.
: ''You need to rez one prim counter region PER LAND OWNER (because a prim counter can only count prims on parcels from the same owner as the counter). That means, if you have four parcels owned by yourself and four parcels owned by the group, in the same sim/region, you will need two counters: one owned by you and rezzed on a parcel you own; and one rezzed on a group-owned parcel and deeded to the group.''


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You can click on "Regions" on the website to get a nice overview of where all your units are in-world.
If you want to see an overview of where your units are inworld, you can click on "Regions" icon on the CasperLet website.
 
If you like, you can move the script from this counter into one of your rent units (but do '''NOT''' do this on group owned land, since the units can't be deeded without breaking them).


= '''<span style="color:#00528c">Frequently Used Options</span>''' =
= '''<span style="color:#00528c">Frequently Used Options</span>''' =

Revision as of 21:37, 9 July 2013

Quick Start

It's really, really easy!

1) Rez a rental unit. Click to get the popup menu.
If it's a box, click it. If it's a flat meter, click the (C)asperLet logo. Either way, select "Config" from the popup menu - this will take you to the page where you can set the unit's options. For example, price, auto-evict, etc.
Don't forget to GRANT debit permissions or the rental unit will not work!

 

2) Go to the website

 

3) Create an account, if necessary. Log in.
You can find instructions on how to create an account on the passwords page.

 

4) Set your desired configuration options, such as rental rate and prim/impact limits.
IMPORTANT: Change only ONE option at a time, and click "save" after each change!

 

5) If you want to use prim counting, you need to also rez a "CasperLet Prim Counter".
You need to rez one prim counter region PER LAND OWNER (because a prim counter can only count prims on parcels from the same owner as the counter). That means, if you have four parcels owned by yourself and four parcels owned by the group, in the same sim/region, you will need two counters: one owned by you and rezzed on a parcel you own; and one rezzed on a group-owned parcel and deeded to the group.

 

If you want to see an overview of where your units are inworld, you can click on "Regions" icon on the CasperLet website.

Frequently Used Options

You can also...

...see how to transfer a renter from one unit to another
...see how to safely - physically, inworld - move a rental unit
...set different discounts

 

When you are ready to take advantage of the many additional options in CasperLet, see the complete user manual.

If you need help with your CasperLet system, please see Getting Help for information on how to get in touch with us.

Thanks for using CasperVend!