Interface
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The main interface is an ‘always on top’ window that looks like this:

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There are three clocks:
Yellow working time
Red unscheduled rest (interruptions)
Green scheduled rest
 
You can set these intervals in the options page.
You should assign a shortcut that is really easy to apply to ‘start-stop’. You are going to use this shortcut every time you are interrupted, and that is a lot J.
 
The black numbers next to each of these clocks are counters that indicate how many intervals you have done. For example, in the example picture, I have done one full 45-min working interval, and I have 28 minutes to go till the end of the next one. I have had an interruption of 7:22 minutes, and I have not taken my rest (the counter next to the green clock is zero).

As soon as I enter interruption zone, the red counter stars ticking. The font size of the red counter will grow proportionately to how much time the current interruption lasts.

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The green round button on the top left indicates whether the interruptron is on or off. When disconnected, the interruptron is not recording your activity and all clocks are paused. This is different from the start/stop shortcut that will activate the work clock. When the interruptron is off the power button turns red:

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