Annotate on the screen

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.

annotate on screen

You can also right-click with in the presenting view window and select a shape or color from the popup menu.

Screen annotation Hotkeys
When Annotate on the screen, use the Screen Annotation hotkeys to enable Screen annotation and to change the tools. You can change the tool, color, or width of the drawing tools.

To do this

 Press this Key Combination:

Increase/decreases the size of the drawing pen Up/Down
Cycles through the available pen colors Right/Left
Cycles through the available shapes Space
Cycles through the available line style Tab
Zoom in/Zoom out Ctrl+Wheel
Switch to select mode Escape
Repeat the previous function F3
Removes the last drawn Backspace
Forces horizontal/vertical drawing line Hold Shift Key
Draw straight line on screen L
Draw screen freely P
Draw using brush B
Write text on screen T
Draw rectangle on screen R
Draw ellipse on screen E
Draw solid rectangle on screen Shift + R
Draw solid ellipse on screen Shift + E
Clear all Ctrl + Del
Choose the brush color 1 - 8

 

 

 

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 PDF
 
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