Visualize - Display Your Keystrokes and Mouse Clicks 4+

Avery deGruchy

    • 2.6 • 19 Ratings
    • $4.99

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Description

Visualize allows you to highlight your key presses and mouse clicks right on your desktop! The perfect tool for presentations or video tutorials, Visualize allows you to customize the look so your viewers can follow along with ease.

Features:
- Display key presses and mouse clicks right on the desktop
- Adjust fade effects and duration for displaying key presses
- Adjust color, transparency, roundness, position, and size of the display for key presses
- Adjust font, font size, and color of displayed key presses
- Choose to display all key presses, or only ones with or without modifiers
- Adjust color, transparency, and size of mouse click highlight
- And more!

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What’s New

Version 1.1

- Added the option to turn off/on the repeat count for key presses
- Added the ability to set shortcuts to toggle displaying key presses and mouse clicks
- You can now choose to only show single modifier keys
- You can now choose to display modifier keys independently from the full keystroke
- Added support for displaying function keys

Ratings and Reviews

2.6 out of 5
19 Ratings

19 Ratings

Im a mac ,

Not useful

Tried (read bought) this to add text to snagit videos. Unfortunately, hitting the space bar moves the browser down the page, which is not a fault of the product, just means that I can’t use this app for annotating videos beyond capturing keyboard shortcuts. I also couldn’t get the keystroke display to show on a second monitor which makes it dead in the water Will go back to the free Mouse Finder app.

jspiva ,

Interesting and fairly unique app. Fits OS X well.

Looks good, has interesting use cases for presentations and tutorials, provides good live-visual of keyboard & mouse input devices. Inexpensive and definitely worth a look if you commonly do live or recorded screencasts and want to highlight what real input looks like from devices.

Edit: want to add one note. Tested only on Yosemite, but workflow for adding app to accessibility settings allowed list seems fairly unintuitive - had to add the app by going to the accessibility section and hitting the plus button, then pointing dialog box to Visualize app. Have a feeling that’s partially an OS X constraint and don’t count it against app dev, but think the slightly complex workflow would be a barrier for some users.

Brandon Orther ,

REBOOT fixed it.

I originally gave this app a bad review because it didn't seem to work after I installed it and followed the setup instructions (added Visualize App to Security & Privacy -> Accessibility and restart the app). Once I REBOOTED if was FIXED and fully working. I really like how straightforward this app is. Works as expected.

App Privacy

The developer, Avery deGruchy, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple.

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.