How many times have we started at a presentation with no idea of where the presenter’s topic is, without a gentle regard about the content on the topic? Now, all that worry is gone with PointerFocus, a tool that is used to make presentations better and makes the audience follow more appropriately.
Highlighting using mouse pointer enables the demonstrate to have the audience’s attention to the point on the screen where they need to observe. Generally, a circle is used to represent the area needed to be looked at.
Visualization using keystroke is made to let the audience know if you have used any commands or not which are generally not observed and is neglected in most demonstrations.
Spotlight is to brighten a particular spot on the screen, so it receives all the attention, typically what a spotlight is used for.
Screen Magnifier is to zoom in on any important details or details which can’t be observed easily.
It is part from screen capture category and is licensed as shareware for Windows 32-bit and 64-bit platform and can be used as a free trial until the trial period will end. The PointerFocus demo is available to all software users as a free download with potential restrictions compared with the full version.