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Gromit-MPX is an on-screen annotation tool that works with any Unix
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desktop environment under X11 as well as Wayland.
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Its main use is for making presentations of some application.
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Normally, you would have to move the mouse pointer around the point of
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interest until hopefully everybody noticed it. With Gromit-MPX, you
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can draw everywhere onto the screen, highlighting some button or area.
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Key features include:
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- [Desktop-independent] Gromit-MPX works with GNOME, KDE, XFCE, ...
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under X11 as well as with a Wayland session.
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- [Hotkey-based] The fundamental philosophy is that Gromit-MPX does not
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get into your way of doing things by sticking some UI widget on your
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desktop, potentially obscuring more important contents. It does
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provide a UI, but only in form of a tray icon.
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- [Configurable] While Gromit-MPX comes with a default config, you are
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free to change key bindings as well as drawing tool configuration.
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- [Multi-Pointer] Under X11, it enables graphical annotations with
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several pointers at once or a dedicated annotation device setup where
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you can use a second pair of input devices to annotate while
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simultaneously continuing to work normally with the first pair.
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- [Fast] Where available, Gromit-MPX makes use of Compositing. This
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should be the case on any contemporary desktop environment
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making use of the XCOMPOSITE extension under X11 and with
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every Wayland-based session.
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