Now only two hotkeys are missing to be able to switch the zoom and follow functions on and off. This ensures that the source is always within this fixed size. The you still have to transform, via the context menu: Calls the dialog Transform/Edit Transform up, sits Bonding box type on Scale to inner bounds and Bounding box size to the size of yours Canvas (read under Settings/Video). In the script settings, the source is particularly important To the Understanding: If your monitor has a resolution of 2000×1000 and the zoom window is 1000×500, the magnification will be 2x. That Zoom Window Width/Height you set the resolution of the zoom window. Set down here zoomsource the source from your current scene to zoom in on – for example a screen capture. You will then see the description and options directly. In OBS you must now use this script tools/scripts/scripts/ add about the small plus button. But Attention: Even if GitHub specifies a Python file there, the usual "save target as" does not work! You either need to clone the repository or just copy the script content to a local file. You only need the script to be found there zoom_and_follow_mouse.py. Now you can use the script Zoom and follow install yourself. You do this in the terminal with: pip install PyWinCtl Now you must PyWinCtl install, a tool to be able to access required information from other windows under Windows. C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python39) and enter it in OBS Tools/Scripts/Python Settings/Python Installation Path. Mind you, this is about Windows! Installed first Python Then copy the installation path (e.g.
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