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I'm a teacher who uses OneNote to structure lessons. I like to use the pen input to add discussion points and solve example questions in class and to record video solutions. I find that the cursor is too small to be seen when projected so I've been using Cursor Attention to highlight the position of the cursor.
However, I just migrated to Win 10 on a Surface 3 and OneNote 2013 and I find that Cursor Attention does not play well with drag selection in OneNote. I've tried Spotonthemouse (not win 10 compatible), and pointer focus (breaks right-click in OneNote 2013) so I'm wondering if you know of any other cursor highlighting tools. If I can't find a good solution, the work-around is just to toggle cursor attention off whenever I need to do a drag-selection. Thanks for your help! |
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I found a possible solution. The full version of the software costs $30, which is a bit excessive but at least it seems to work.
It's called Presentation Pointer 1.5.2 |
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