![]() That might be a good option, but if I’m showing a website that requires lots of clicks or navigation, I risk confusing my audience if I remove my cursor altogether. This is easily done by un-checking the “Show Mouse Pointer” box on the “Screen Recording Properties” panel. Not a very appealing option, frankly.Īnother option is to remove my cursor altogether in post production. One option: I can re-record my screencast and focus on keeping my hands steady as a brain surgeon. ![]() Luckily, in ScreenFlow, I have several options for dealing with this. I have a terribly annoying habit of jiggling the mouse cursor on screen in a subconscious attempt to emphasize what I’m talking about. Someone recently asked an interesting question on the forum: What’s the best practice for dealing with a sloppy mouse cursor on a screencast?
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