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Overlay of commands / shortcuts / keys pressed - Screencast Mode #981
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Any progress on this? |
Would love to be able to implment this. I just havent done any contributions to this project yet and dont want to screw anything up 😂. +1 For this though! Definitely would love this for presenting over video calls |
Here is a list of FOSS apps that currently do this (sorted by stars):
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Just found this gem as well: |
Holy crap, I still remember when this was just two days old and had 1 star. No recent activity in the past few months, though 🤔 Ping @mulaRahul |
Are there any plans for this? This is a really huge thing that I have been waiting for and I am excited to see progress on it! Just wish I knew how to do frontend stuff or else I would jump in myself (I really just need to learn). |
Hoping for this feature as well. |
+1 |
To add to this list (unsorted):
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A major gotcha with all the apps listed above: they don't work if apps intercept keyboard events. Specifically I'm testing NVDA. I assume this could be an issue with some games as well (haven't tested). |
+1 |
+1 Today I'm using Keyviz (it works pretty well) I'd love to see this feature in PowerToys In addition, it would be helpful to have the option of highlighting specific commands, just like how this VSCode Extension does with CTRL + C. |
Not to sound cocky but this was created in 2019 why wasnt this implemented already? |
Summary of the new feature/enhancement
It would be great to have a Screencast mode similar to what VSCode features:
https://code.visualstudio.com/updates/v1_31#_screencast-mode
Very useful for making demos and tutorials.
Proposed technical implementation details
I can see the need for some basic control over size and position. Probably font, size, color and position should be flexible enough.
Another consideration I'm not sure how to best address is multiple monitors. Should the key stroke message be displayed on all monitors? Or just the active one? Or a fixed one?
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