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Tools are visible in full screen on all monitors. Organize preferred halos in so-called halo-set. Customizable size, opacity, rotation, offset from mouse, flip, shrink or cut the image. Hotkey to show next halo from a predefined halo-set. #Mac hotkey show desktop free
A free online halo gallery is accessible from the preferences panel – an easy way to import new halos. Even more the image can be positioned aside of the cursor. However any image can be used as a halo source. The classic halo is a ring surrounding the cursor. Mouse Halo is an image permanently shown around the mouse cursor.
Customizable colors, opacity, size, thickness, animation, animated or static, momentary or permanent. Deactivation on: end of animation end of display period mouse click. Activation: hotkey combination single modifier key mouse gesture mouse movement between screens or after a period of inactivity. Mouse Locator reveals the mouse position with a gently animated or static ring. Shade assistant will track active applications and will toggle the shade automatically depending on user preferences. Dim other screens at 100% black except the mouse screen. Change the shade level without leaving the active application – via hotkeys or from a menu in Menu bar extras. Safety timeout: a total shading above 90% is treated as heavy and will be decreased after the timeout elapsed. Additional per-screen shade for up to eight monitors. The tool doesn’t fiddle with display settings – it places translucent layers on top of desktop and other applications. Heavy Shade allows you to adjust the brightness of your monitors. Customizable colors, size, transparency, behavior. Input panel to set precisely mouse position. Move mouse cursor to origin point by hotkey. Five origin points to calculate cursor position: left-top, left-bottom, right-bottom, right-top and custom. Hotkey to construct the grille from specified bands number, aka Rule of Thirds.Ĭoordinates tool displays information about current mouse position in menu bar and in a flying panel. Customizable gauge, aperture, color, transparency, offset from mouse. Grille displays grille by horizontal and vertical lines. Customizable performance, gauge, color, transparency, offset from mouse. Visible on all monitors or only on monitor with mouse pointer. #Mac hotkey show desktop windows
MyPoint will show its information above all other windows and applications, even when another application is active or in full screen.Ĭrosshair displays two thin lines across the mouse position.
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Note: we normally wouldn’t host a download, but the original source appears to be gone.MyPoint Pro combines six tools in one: Crosshair, Grille, Coordinates, Mouse Halo, Mouse Locator and Heavy Shade. Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable Package (x86) If you get an error when you try to run this application, you probably need to have the Microsoft C++ runtime installed, which you can get get from the following link: Now you can access the desktop icons through a shortcut icon or shortcut key. Go ahead and right-click on the shortcut in the Start Menu and choose Properties to assign a hotkey (I use Ctrl+Alt+D since it’s easy to remember).
To assign a hotkey, we’re going to assume that you’ve pinned the shortcut to the Start Menu. Now you have a shortcut that can be used for quick access… If you’re using a previous version of Windows and you’d like to put it on the Quick Launch bar, you can do that by opening up Explorer and typing the following into the address bar-just keep in mind that shortcuts on the Quick Launch bar don’t allow shortcut keys, so you’ll need to copy it to the Start Menu as well.