Annotate on the screen |
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Presentation Screen Master is a great way to do the private works in one computer (your laptop, for example), while your audience views part of the screen on a different monitor (projector). You can present only selected area of the screen or an application on your computer, viewers will not be able to see any other content on your desktop. It also allows you to zoom in, annotate, and add a cursor effect on the presenting content. To annotate on the presenting view window, just click the Annotate button on the main pane. The Drawing Tools will appear floating on the View Window. Move the mouse to the view window and you can annotate on it. |
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The screen annotation tools include: Line, Arrow, Pen, Brush, Rectangle and Ellipse, And you can choose from different width pens to draw in your choice of color. You can also right-click with in the presenting view window and select a shape or color from the popup menu. Screen annotation Hotkeys
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Presentation Screen Master Step by Step Tutorials
Title | Category | Format |
01: Getting Started | Getting Started Series | Written |
02: Display Settings | Getting Started Series | Written |
03: Choose area for presenting | Presenting Series | Written |
04: Add a cursor effect while presenting | Presenting Series | Written |
05: Annotate on view window | Presenting Series | Written |
06: Presenting Option Settings | Option Setting Series | Written |
Presentation Screen Master Documentation | Reference |