I just found a DFO Control Panel which we can call it DFO cheat in a forum. It’s useful for DFO players to slow down or up the rhythm.The .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 is needed. You may already have it installed. If DFO Control Panel does
not start, you most likely need to install it. Browserless DFO Launcher only required .NET 2.0.
DFO Control Panel
Features

* Browserless launching
* Autodetection from the directory where DFO is
* Popup killing (optional)
* Start DFO in windowed mode (optional)
* Specify the starting size of the DFO window if starting in windowed mode and alter your window size while you’re running DFO.
* Switch soundpacks (optional)
* Switch audio.xml (optional)
* Automatic fixing of soundpack directories on startup (helpful in case your computer crashes while running DFO).
* GUI will remember your settings, including your username should you desire. Remember that your username is 1 / 2 of your login information and it is not encrypted by any means if you opt to have the program remember it.Remember that if other people has access to your pc.
* GUI and command-line version in a single .exe
* Generation of a .bat file in the GUI. You can then double-click the .bat file to start the gaming making use of your saved username, password, and options.

Unlike Browserless Launcher, DFO Control Panel must stay open until DFO is closed. It’ll automatically close itself when you exit DFO.

You might run DFO Control Panel from any directory. It should autodetect the directory that DFO is set up in. Whether it doesn’t, you are able to put DFO User interface inside your DFO directory or make use of the –dfodir= command-line option.

By clicking File->Save As Bat… you are able to export your username, password, and options to a .bat script. Once you save the .bat file, just double-click the .bat file to start DFO using the username, password, and options you’d entered. You will not have to open DFOCP.exe anymore (however, you still need to keep it on your pc). Be sure you view the risks of storing your password inside a file on your computer. You must leave the window that’s created when double-clicking the .bat file open. It’ll close itself when DFO finishes.

Your settings and log files are trapped in %appdata%\DFO Control Panel. If you encounter strange behavior or think you have found a bug, create a copy of the log file once the program is not running, make certain your password are not in it (they *shouldn’t* be, but it is possible I all messed up), and include the log in your report. The log file names look like DFOCP 8-26-2010 1_3_12 [3928].log. 8-26-2010 is the date from the DFOCP session the log recorded and 1_3_12 is the time (1:03:12). When the log file is large, you may desire to use New - Pastie. Old logs are deleted after Seven days, so make sure you create a copy from it immediately. When making a bug report or support request, be sure to include what version of DFO Control Panel you’re using. The version are available by clicking Help->About.

Q: Why is the “switch soundpacks” (or “switch audio.xml”) box greyed out?

A: You’ll want a directory called SoundPacksCustom (or file called customaudio.xml) in your DFO directory using the foreign soundpacks (or custom audio.xml file) you intend to use.

dowload address:
http://dfocp.googlecode.com/files/DF...el%202.5.0.zip