Highlight the cursor during presentations, make mouse clicks or keystrokes visible, or use the drawing panel to underline certain areas #Highlight mouse #View mouse click #View keystroke #Highlight #Mouse #Pointer
Highlighting the cursor’s position or making keystrokes visible can considerably improve the quality of your presentations. PMouse offers you the possibility to perform these actions while also enabling you to customize the functions’ behavior and output.
PMouse comes with five main functions that you get to activate from it’s status bar menu: Mouse Pointer, Mouse Click, Keyboard, Draw, and Hide Desktop Icons. However, to make use of these function, you must first activate the PMouse service.
Note that you can deactivate PMouse without quitting the application, while the utility can also preserve your settings between sessions, so you need to make the adjustments only once.
PMouse can work with multiple displays, and you can select the one you want active for the current session from the same status bar menu. All these options are also available is the Dock menu, and you get to decide which of them you want visible.
Within the PMouse Preferences panel, you get to navigate to customization tabs associated with each highlighting feature. This way you can set the mouse pointer highlight type (Spotlight, Disk, or Ring), change the size and color or adjust the blur and opacity effects.
Similarly, you can activate the sound effect for mouse clicks or the visual effect’s size, opacity, color, or magnification level. PMouse can also detect keystrokes and allow the user to set the fade out time, the font size, the representation’s location on the screen, or color.
Last but not least, PMouse incorporates a drawing panel that integrates freehand drawing tools, while also enabling you to create various geometrical shapes or arrows. You also get to change the highlighting color (yellow, green, pink, or blue).
To sum up, PMouse comes with a collection of tools that can help you point out the location of the cursor as well as showing keystrokes on any of the displays connected to your Mac.
The utility brings to the table drawing tools so that you can make annotations on top of your screen. To keep everything clean, PMouse can also hide all the icons on your desktop.
PMouse 2.0
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