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Zoop in and out with screenium
Zoop in and out with screenium





  1. #ZOOP IN AND OUT WITH SCREENIUM HOW TO#
  2. #ZOOP IN AND OUT WITH SCREENIUM FULL#
  3. #ZOOP IN AND OUT WITH SCREENIUM MAC#

The settings panel provides a couple of additional features that can come quite in handy. All the movies are initially saved in the default Screenium Movies directory, but you can easily change that from the Preferences panel. When you export a video, you may use several filters in order to increase the video quality or to customize the image – to access this feature, press the Filter button in the Video section. Each one can be previewed with QuickTime, sent to trash or exported using different video and audio compression formats, but it can also be prepared for Internet streaming. When a recording is finished, Screenium will jump directly to the Library panel where you can easily manage your recordings. Except for these small adjustments, you may use the app without changing any of the default settings. In the Fixed Area and the Mouse Area modes, you can set the area size and the location, while in Single Window mode allows you to select the window. Every time you start a capture mode, the hot keys combinations that you need to use will appear at the bottom of the screen, so no previous documentation is needed. Once you have installed Screenium, all you have to do is to select one of the capture modes and start recording. Right under them, you will find the settings, organized logically: Audio/Video, General, iSight, Timer, HotText and Library.

zoop in and out with screenium

At all times, on the top of the window, you can see the four capture modes buttons: Fixed Area, Fullscreen, Mouse Area and Single Window. All the features are packed in one window, and are very easy to access due to the function-wise organization. Judging by the interface, the motto that the Screenium developers followed seems to have been simplicity with a high degree of functionality. Having a specific tool to do that is essential, and this is where Screenium comes in. Still, the creation of a tutorial should not take up more time than the development of the actual project. This is why a developer that takes the time to create tutorials to explain the best way of dealing with specific functions is greatly appreciated. And, since we are all constantly struggling to optimize our work as much as possible, this method has proved to save a lot of time.

zoop in and out with screenium

#ZOOP IN AND OUT WITH SCREENIUM HOW TO#

In System Preferences > Accessibility > Zoom, press the Info icon (small letter “i”) to the right of Hover Text.Lately, most of those long, explanatory written materials have been replaced by the How To videos, making the latter a very important part of any piece of software or project. If you enable the Hover Text option in the Zoom settings on your Mac, you can make adjustments to how the zoom looks for complete flexibility. RELATED: Five Useful Things You Can Do With The MacBook Pro's Touch Bar How to Zoom With Hover Text

zoop in and out with screenium

You then touch and hold your Touch Bar to see a larger version of it on your screen.

#ZOOP IN AND OUT WITH SCREENIUM MAC#

If you have a Mac with a Touch Bar, you can enable this option as well. As you can see from the description, you hold the Command key as you hover your cursor over text to zoom (more detail below). RELATED: How to Use Multiple Monitors on Your MacĪnother zoom option you can enable on your Mac is Hover Text. Split Screen or Picture-in-Picture: Select “Size and Location” to choose the window placement and size.

zoop in and out with screenium

#ZOOP IN AND OUT WITH SCREENIUM FULL#

  • Full Screen: Select “Choose Display” to pick the monitor you want to zoom if you use more than one display.
  • Depending on the option you select, you can adjust its options. You can pick from Full Screen, Split Screen, or Picture-in-Picture. Then, pick the zoom style you want to use on your Mac. RELATED: How the Command and Option Keys Work on a Mac You can pick the Control, Option, or Command key. If you enable this option, choose the modifier key you want to use in the drop-down box. Next, you can turn on the toggle for using a scroll gesture with a modifier key. With these settings, you’ll see the shortcuts and gestures to use directly below the settings. Enable the toggles for using keyboard shortcuts and/or trackpad gestures to zoom in and out.







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