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[GH-ISSUE #96] Record Keystrokes and Record Mouse have very different UI #83
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Originally created by @sirtet on GitHub (Feb 23, 2017).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/NickeManarin/ScreenToGif/issues/96
Originally assigned to: @NickeManarin on GitHub.
They seem to be very similar features, but the settings are in completely different places...
I guess there are technical reasons for that, but
should/could this not be made similar?
To have mouse in settings seems more comfortable, as it does not need to be applied after the recording. That saves a lot of time.
Same would go for the progressbar, but obviously this can not be done before the recording is ended.
@NickeManarin commented on GitHub (Mar 14, 2017):
I want to add more options for customization for the Cursor recorder too, to be a pair for the KeyStrokes feature. So my plan is to move the options to add cursor and mouse clicks feature to the editor.
@nzbart commented on GitHub (Aug 22, 2017):
My vote would be to be able to add mouse clicks as a post-recording editing feature like keystrokes, so I can just record my screencast and then later decide whether to add visible mouse clicks or not. This means I don't have to think too much in advance or potentially have to come back and re-record the screencast if I get a setting wrong.
@NickeManarin commented on GitHub (Aug 12, 2018):
@nzbart Done.