Cursor Highlighter 2.2 ((new)) - Download

Right-click that icon and select to change colors, sizes, and opacity. Best Practices for Presenters

Getting the tool running takes less than two minutes. Follow these steps to ensure a clean setup: Step 1: Install AutoHotkey download cursor highlighter 2.2

You don’t want the highlight on all the time. Version 2.2 allows you to set a "Global Hotkey" to turn the effect on and off instantly without opening the settings menu. How to Download and Install Cursor Highlighter 2.2 Right-click that icon and select to change colors,

You can toggle between a standard color highlight, a "picture" mode where you use your own icon, or a "focus" mode that acts like a spotlight on a dark stage. 2. Click Visualizations Version 2

One of the best features for tutorial makers is the click effect. When you click, a ring expands from the cursor, showing your audience exactly when an action was taken. You can set unique colors for: Left-clicks (e.g., Red) Right-clicks (e.g., Blue) 3. Hotkey Toggling

Display different colors or animations when you left or right-click.

Search for the official Cursor Highlighter 2.2 source (typically hosted on GitHub or the AutoHotkey forums).

Right-click that icon and select to change colors, sizes, and opacity. Best Practices for Presenters

Getting the tool running takes less than two minutes. Follow these steps to ensure a clean setup: Step 1: Install AutoHotkey

You don’t want the highlight on all the time. Version 2.2 allows you to set a "Global Hotkey" to turn the effect on and off instantly without opening the settings menu. How to Download and Install Cursor Highlighter 2.2

You can toggle between a standard color highlight, a "picture" mode where you use your own icon, or a "focus" mode that acts like a spotlight on a dark stage. 2. Click Visualizations

One of the best features for tutorial makers is the click effect. When you click, a ring expands from the cursor, showing your audience exactly when an action was taken. You can set unique colors for: Left-clicks (e.g., Red) Right-clicks (e.g., Blue) 3. Hotkey Toggling

Display different colors or animations when you left or right-click.

Search for the official Cursor Highlighter 2.2 source (typically hosted on GitHub or the AutoHotkey forums).