Hey Isa, I just found this amazing website and noticed you mentioned that a keyboard shortcut to move the mouse was a good idea for adjusting frames.
Well for windows you can use the Numpad to do it with these steps:
1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel.
2. Within the Control Panel open Accessibility Options or Ease of Access
3. Click the Mouse tab.
4. Check the “Use Mouse Keys” check box.
5. If you wish to increase the speed or change any other settings, click on the settings button.
6. Click Apply and then close out of the box.
7. Just use the Num Lock key to turn it on and off, move the mouse with the Numpad directions.
—Source: http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000542.htm
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Hey Isa, I just found this amazing website and noticed you mentioned that a keyboard shortcut to move the mouse was a good idea for adjusting frames.
Well for windows you can use the Numpad to do it with these steps:
1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel.
2. Within the Control Panel open Accessibility Options or Ease of Access
3. Click the Mouse tab.
4. Check the “Use Mouse Keys” check box.
5. If you wish to increase the speed or change any other settings, click on the settings button.
6. Click Apply and then close out of the box.
7. Just use the Num Lock key to turn it on and off, move the mouse with the Numpad directions.
—Source: http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000542.htm
Sending my regards to the creator of GifCam!