![]() ![]() I have a question though, I hope one or more of you can shed some light on it:)Ĭan the crosshairs be made to appear on Monitor 1 only? Variables for my screen size are not working. WinMove ahk_id %ID2%, % RulerX-VirtualScreenWidth, %RulerY%įirst of all, thank you all very much for these awesome crosshairs! They are way too cool and I must totally appropriate it for my own nefarious uses LOL. WinMove ahk_id %ID1%, %RulerX%, % RulerY-VirtualScreenHeight create crosshair by moving 1/2 length of segment Use Numeric0 & NumericDot to quit program Use Ctrl-NumericDot to lock/unlock position of crosshairs Use Ctrl-Numeric0 to toggle display of crosshairs Start script => nothing will happen (unless you change start-up behaviour) This script can make crosshairs appear on your screen. Here's a slight modification of Relayers crosshairs on screen: WinSet Transparent,255,ahk_id %ID% Opaque Winset AlwaysOnTop,ON,ahk_id %ID% Keep it always on the top Gui %n%: Show, Center W%wide% H%high% Show it Gui %n%:-Caption +ToolWindow +E0x20 No title bar, No taskbar button, Transparent for clicks ![]() WinMove ahk_id %ID2%, % RulerX-20, %RulerY% WinMove ahk_id %ID1%, %RulerX%, % RulerY-20 create crosshair by moving 1/2 length of segment RulerX := RulerX - 5 offset the mouse pointer a bit RButton:: using hotkey instead of waiting for a key keeps the right click from calling other behavior during script Here's a favorite of mine for painting a crosshair on the screen. IniWrite, %progclass%, %ScriptName%.ini, Main, progclass IniWrite, %PosX%, %ScriptName%.ini, Main, PosX IniWrite, %PosY%, %ScriptName%.ini, Main, PosY WinSet, TransColor, White, %A_ScriptName% Gui, Add, Picture, w%ch_x% h%ch_y% AltSubmit, ch.gif IniRead, progclass, %ScriptName%.ini, Main, progclass, %progclass% IniRead, PosY, %ScriptName%.ini, Main, PosY, %PosY% IniRead, PosX, %ScriptName%.ini, Main, PosX, %PosX% PosX and PosY hold offset of cursor within window (From centre) WinGetPos, winx, winy, winw, winh, ahk_class %progclass% exe from filename to get name for INI file DO NOT EDIT BELOW HERE UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING! Custom crosshairs can be used, edit ch.gif and edit size vars below This is NOT a hack, it merely creates a transparent window Settings saved to INI file so you only have to set up once Crosshair will ONLY appear while designated app is active 4) Use WIN+Arrow keys to move crosshair to right place 3) Crosshair will appear but probably in wrong place 2) Hit WIN+Insert to designate that as app to overlay to 1) Run app to overlay crosshair to and make it active Default size is 9x9 but you can use any size. You need a transparent GIF to use as the crosshair image. I was really enjoying the creativity of my own custom crosshairs.This will add a crosshair over a selected window This is also the only crosshair overlay program which works in full screen and not just windowed mode. I already knew I liked it since I had the trial. I eagerly counted the days until I could buy it. I used the trial for a few short days last week when I saw it was coming to Steam on January 5th. I now cannot use the program, which is a shame. I even went so far as to re-download the stand-alone HudSight and run the trial and the trial version even opens with the massive window with the Hello Kitty sight. As far as I can tell, I have removed all traces of the application. I have tried verifying the integrity of the files uninstalling HudSight through Steam uninstalling HudSight from Apps & features - I also deleted the HudSight text file in Documents thinking hopefully it held the preferences but it changed nothing. I also cannot get rid of my settings to just start over. I can't get the boxes to uncheck at the bottom, I can't even resize the window. I can't use the pull-down menu to change the Custom Image or even switch to one of the two stock sights. Now when I open HudSight, it opens in a massive enlarged screen with the Hello Kitty crosshair image magnified and none of the buttons or features work. I opened the png file in a paint program, erased the stray pixel, saved it as transparent and then added the redone crosshair as a custom image (as I have done many times already). I was adding crosshairs from assorted crosshair packs I found online and noticed that a Hello Kitty crosshair image had a flaw where the artist left a pixel out of place. ![]()
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