Hepi Hepi
Undetectable

Hepi’s Undetectable features are designed for environments where discretion is required. Whether in a monitored exam, a recorded meeting, or any high-stakes scenario, these tools coordinate to ensure Hepi remains invisible and leaves no trace.

What Undetectable Covers

1. Hide from Screen Capture

Hepi prevents its window from appearing in screenshots, screen recordings, or screen-sharing sessions captured by other applications.

  • How it works: Leverages native system-level security protocols to ensure Hepi’s window remains invisible to external capture tools.
  • Applies to: Hepi’s windows.

2. Hide from Taskbar and Task Switcher

This feature hides Hepi from the system’s task-switching UI, making it invisible in Alt+Tab and the taskbar.

  • Effect: Hepi continues running normally, but it will not appear when you cycle through open applications or view the taskbar.

3. Click-Through

Click-through mode makes Hepi’s window “invisible” to mouse input, allowing you to interact with applications underneath without moving or minimizing Hepi.

  • Shortcut: Ctrl+M (Windows/Linux) or Cmd+M (macOS)
  • What happens: All mouse clicks pass through Hepi to the window beneath. Hepi remains fully controllable via keyboard shortcuts.
  • Use case: Essential for exam or meeting environments where clicking on Hepi could trigger focus-detection alerts.
Tip
Combined with Shortcuts System and Ghost Mode, you can control Hepi completely without using the mouse.

4. Ghost Mode

Ghost Mode is a useful feature that allows you to navigate and type into Hepi without the window ever gaining focus.

  • Toggle: Ctrl+G
  • Key capabilities: Tab navigation, select element, unfocused typing, multiline input, Vietnamese Telex support.
  • Why it matters: Even click-through mode can leave a visible window. Ghost Mode ensures Hepi never steals focus from your primary application.
  • Perfect Synergy: Ghost Mode is especially powerful when combined with Click-Through. This combination allows you to control Hepi entirely via keyboard without needing a mouse.

For detail, see the dedicated Ghost Mode page.

5. Change Title

Hepi automatically camouflages itself by periodically changing the window title, displaying random system window titles instead of Hepi.

  • Why it matters: Most monitoring software scans window titles to identify and flag unauthorized applications. Using system process titles allows Hepi to avoid being flagged.
  • How it works: The title changes automatically at irregular, randomized intervals.
  • No setup required: Title randomization is handled automatically by the system.
Tip
You should try out the functions and get used to the hotkeys before using them in a real scenario. Anti-detection features can be used individually or combined, depending on your needs.

Last updated: 2026-04-28