Is there a way to show mouse clicks on screen?

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I'm recording to make a showcase of weapons and comparisons between each game of a saga, and I expect the viewer to understand the behaviour of each weapon whenever I'm [holding a certain amount of time / pressing]:

  • Left button
  • Right button
  • Middle button
  • Combining left and right button in this order
  • Viceversa

Is there a way to do this with shadowplay? I believe with OBS there may be a way, but I'd like to emphasize the use of Shadowplay since OBS sometimes fails.






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How do I show the clicks on my screen?

Display Mouse ClicksIn the options dialog, if you check "Show Click Action Text" option PointerFocus will display text to show what you just did with mouse. like "click" , "double click" , "mouse down" or "mouse up". This is very helpful and can save a lot of words when doing demonstrations.

How can I see my mouse clicks?

Highlight mouse cursorGo to Ease of access. Select the Mouse pointer tab. Click the Change pointer color option. Select a color that will be easier to see on the desktop.

How do you highlight mouse clicks?

Use the on-screen touchpad to control the mouse pointer with your touchscreen.
  • Press and hold (or right-click) the taskbar, and then select Show touchpad button.
  • Select the touchpad button on the taskbar.





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