NLarge v1.1.1 (once more, with feeling)
I immediately wanted to update NLarge again because its new default hotkeys (Ctrl-1 for Zoom, Ctrl-2 to Draw, Ctrl-3 for Break Timer) conflict with Outlook 2007′s hotkeys for Inbox, Calendar, and Contacts.
Changelist:
- Added ability to select your own hotkeys for zoom, draw and countdown timer.
- Added ability to Alt-Tab away from break timer, and Alt-Tab back
- Added ability to press ‘w’ while zoomed in to clear canvas for drawing.
- Added a little opacity fade before and after zooms to remove glitching (and for effect).
- Automatic smoothing of lines sketched on the canvas.
NLarge screen magnifier v1.1
NLarge is the screen magnification and annotation utility that I use for technical presentations. It magnifies the screen through a smooth animation, and allows you to pan and zoom around the magnified screen. You can annotate the magnified image using the mouse or a Tablet PC pen.
Today I added a few features to NLarge to respond to feature requests, and released version 1.1.
Here are the updated features:
- Removed glitching from start of zoom (hooray!)
- Added ability to change drawing pen colour and width
- Added a countdown timer
- Changed hotkeys from using Alt to Control to avoid conflict with Office 2007 default hotkeys
- Moved settings from the registry to a Settings file
- Updated solution to Visual Studio 2008 (leaving target .NET framework at 3.0)
NLarge is available for download from CodePlex. The code is all available there as well.
I noticed that since I last updated NLarge, its inspiration, ZoomIt, has been updated to provide a smoother zoom-in animation. However, ZoomIt still lacks NLarge’s smooth zoom-out animations, which is a shame, because I find the snap-out jarring and potentially disruptive. I believe NLarge adds to the professionalism of my presentations by not potentially losing the context of what I’m presenting before or after I draw the audience’s attention to something via a zoom.
If ZoomIt could just zoom smoothly in and out, I’d retire NLarge, but for now, I hope you enjoy v1.1.
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