All of these gadgets are available at SWA Security located on the Covert Gadgets and Jacobs Jungle grids. Just open the map on your viewer and past the following. covert-gadgets.com:8002 and teleport. All gadgets are FREE. Gadgets are developed as a team effort by Irish Whiskey, Anne Bonny and SweetNWild Magic (SecondLife) is the leader in virtual worlds.
SWA Greeter
Beautiful, simple visual design. This SWA visitor greeter will become a star in your collection of gadgets.
Compatible with OpenSim 0.9.3.0.
- Fast easy setup with menu
- 2 scan modes, greets those on all land or just the land it’s positioned on
- Log displays time of arrival and departure
- Log generates a link to user profile
- Clear and bright LED displaying today, yesterday and total visits
- Supporting administrators and white list
- Auto detects NPC and ignores them
- Offers Landmarks and Notecards to your patrons
- Customise the name of the buttons for notecard
- Backup and restore if you have osMakeNotecard enabled in simulator
- Silent mode option.
SWA and Covert Security System
This security system comes in two (2) styles. The traditional orb and the new panel look. Changing the style is easy using the chat command /7orb or /7panel and watch it transform it’s shape before your eyes. It’s very powerful taking advantage of the unique to opensim the power to kick / log off intruders and teleport them to a location on your region or to any region, even one on another grid. It also supports the traditional eject and send home.
It’s a great addition to the collectors of fine gadgets in the world of 3D fantasy.
Features of the security system
- Menu and chat control
- Admin and White list
- Multiple scan modes
- Option to auto white list those being a member of the same group security system is set to.
- 3 scan modes
1. Regular mode by range or full region
2. Scan above an altitude you define
3. Scan below an altitude you define - Sensor can be set to scan
1. This parcel only
2. All land owned by you
3. Full region - Scan modes can be used in combination with Above and Below modes