Draw-On-Screen is a lightweight Windows application whose purpose is to help you draw on your screen in order to highlight certain ideas while giving presentations or leave messages to other users. Minimalistic looks The program sports an intuitive layout that allows you to set up the dedicated parameters in no time. You may enable or disable the drawing mode using simple clicks. Draw various free-hand designs Draw-On-Screen gives you the possibility to create drawings which appear on top of other documents, programs, or other files. You cannot make use of an eraser for deleting unwanted parts from the drawing but you can clear the entire drawing with a single click. What’s more, you are allowed to adjust the size of the brush and choose between several preset colors. The tool also helps you save the drawing into the application’s panel and load it in your future projects. A few configuration parameters are hidden under the hood for helping you keep the program on top of other windows and draw using the left mouse button or ‘Shift’ key and mouse movement. Tests have pointed out that Draw-On-Screen carries out a task quickly and without errors. It is not a resource hog so you can keep it running in the background without having to worry that it burdens the overall performance of your computer. Rating: Bookmark the taskbar and name your own shortcut to this tool. Morten Niemann I feel that anyone who wants to use this program should first get used to using a different drawing program, because you will end up spending most of your time in this program to find what you were looking for, or to even be able to draw. I have no problem finding and editing documents, making email messages, and working on presentations. However, this program is so convoluted and complex that you will end up spending hours and hours on it to make just a few drawings. I have not used this program for a year, but I am thinking that if I got it working, I would just get it working and never use it again. Rating: Bookmark the taskbar and name your own shortcut to this tool. Robert Crandall I’ve had Draw-On-Screen for over a year now, and I haven’t used it much. I like the drawing tools, but when you draw something, for some reason it is not where you drew it. That’s just my experience
Draw-On-Screen is a lightweight Windows application whose purpose is to help you draw on your screen in order to highlight certain ideas while giving presentations or leave messages to other users. Minimalistic looks The program sports an intuitive layout that allows you to set up the dedicated parameters in no time. You may enable or disable the drawing mode using simple clicks. Draw various free-hand designs Draw-On-Screen gives you the possibility to create drawings which appear on top of other documents, programs, or other files. You cannot make use of an eraser for deleting unwanted parts from the drawing but you can clear the entire drawing with a single click. What’s more, you are allowed to adjust the size of the brush and choose between several preset colors. The tool also helps you save the drawing into the application’s panel and load it in your future projects. A few configuration parameters are hidden under the hood for helping you keep the program on top of other windows and draw using the left mouse button or ‘Shift’ key and mouse movement. Tests have pointed out that Draw-On-Screen carries out a task quickly and without errors. It is not a resource hog so you can keep it running in the background without having to worry that it burdens the overall performance of your computer. Features: - Click on the main window title bar to toggle the drawing mode. - Double-click on the main window title bar to toggle the display of the drawing area. - Click on the main window title bar to close the drawing area. - Drag & Drop files, folders and shortcuts to the program’s panel. - Drag & Drop files, folders and shortcuts onto the program’s panel. - Create and save drawings in the program’s panel. - Open and read drawings in the program’s panel. - Draw on the program’s panel. - Open files, folders and shortcuts on the program’s panel. - Open files, folders and shortcuts on the program’s panel. - View all open windows on the program’s panel. - Adjust the size of the brush and choose between several preset colors. - Use the left mouse button or ‘Shift’ key and mouse movement to draw lines, rectangles and circles. 972550f159
Drawing Mode: Enable or disable the drawing mode. Brush Mode: Pick a brush type, such as Freehand, Fill Rectangle, Bitmap, etc. Set Draw Window: Set the window that will host the drawing. Set Width: Set the brush width. Set Height: Set the brush height. Pen Angle: Adjust the angle of the brush. Pen Color: Choose a preset color. Brush Color: Choose a preset color. Brush Speed: Set the brush speed. Create Palette: Create a palette of colors. Save Palette: Save the palette. Load Palette: Load the palette. Save: Save the drawing to the panel or open it in Paint. SECURITY: Draw-On-Screen is a lightweight Windows application whose purpose is to help you draw on your screen in order to highlight certain ideas while giving presentations or leave messages to other users. Minimalistic looks The program sports an intuitive layout that allows you to set up the dedicated parameters in no time. You may enable or disable the drawing mode using simple clicks. Draw various free-hand designs Draw-On-Screen gives you the possibility to create drawings which appear on top of other documents, programs, or other files. You cannot make use of an eraser for deleting unwanted parts from the drawing but you can clear the entire drawing with a single click. What’s more, you are allowed to adjust the size of the brush and choose between several preset colors. The tool also helps you save the drawing into the application’s panel and load it in your future projects. A few configuration parameters are hidden under the hood for helping you keep the program on top of other windows and draw using the left mouse button or ‘Shift’ key and mouse movement. Tests have pointed out that Draw-On-Screen carries out a task quickly and without errors. It is not a resource hog so you can keep it running in the background without having to worry that it burdens the overall performance of your computer. Final remarks All things considered, Draw-On-Screen accommodates basic features under its hood for helping you draw freely on your screen, and is suitable especially for less experienced users. There’s no support for advanced parameters so you cannot choose between several brush types, make use of hotkeys for enabling and disabling the drawing mode, and insert lines, circles, and rectangles, just to name a few
Minimum: OS: OSX 10.5 or later Processor: Intel i5 750 or better, 2.7GHz+ Memory: 4GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GTX 960 with a core of GTX 1060 6GB Hard Disk: 24GB available space Sound: Voodoo Sound Card with analog input Additional: Scenery, trees, objects, and people Recommended: OS: OSX 10.8 or later Processor: Intel i7 9700k 4.5GHz
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