
Draw-On-Screen 3.0.0
Updated on 24 Aug 2011
By Anthony Buckner
By Anthony Buckner
Specifications
License:
Time-limited trial (Free to try)
Updated:
Downloads:
981
Platform:
Windows All
Publisher:
Leithauser Research(more)
Website:
Unknown
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Draw-On-Screen – Utility to Draw on the Screen
You do not have to wonder what this Leithauser Research-developed application can do – it is obvious from its name. But I am going to spell it out anyway: Draw-On-Screen allows you to, well, draw on your computer screen. You can use the mouse as if it were a paint brush and paint over the screen. It doesn’t matter what’s currently being displayed on the screen – your drawing will be displayed on top.
You can use this application if you connected you computer to a projector and have to give a presentation. Or you can simply use it to have a bit of fun and draw on your screen. No matter for what purpose you use Draw-On-Screen, one thing will remain unchanged: using the application is an incredibly straightforward process.
After you download and install the application (should take incredibly little time to do so), launch Draw-On-Screen. From the application’s incredibly simple user interface, click “On” underneath “Drawing.” From the “Color” section, select the color you would like to use to draw. Now start drawing.
You can draw by simply keeping your finger on the left click mouse button and dragging the cursor around. From the “Configure” menu you can choose to “Draw with Shit key.”
Move the slider next to “Size” to increase of decrease the size of the drawing. Click “Clear” to remove any drawing from the screen.
Here are the technical bits and pieces about Draw-On-Screen, bits and pieces you might want to know about before you get the application:
Download – since the download weighs in at less than 500KB, it should only take a moment to get the application off the web and onto your computer.
Installation – it should also take a moment to install the application. Simply double click the exe file you downloaded -> then click “Yes” when prompted if you would like to install Draw-On-Screen -> then click “OK” about a second later when you see the prompt telling you that Draw-On-Screen has been installed. Speaking of which, Draw-On-Screen can be installed on just about any version of the Microsoft-developed Windows operating system.
Limitations – you can use Draw-On-Screen free of charge only during a 10-day trial period.
Draw-On-Screen is a lightweight, very easy to use application that does just what it says – it lets you draw on the screen.
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About Leithauser Research
Software developer Leithauser Research comes up with quality shareware applications for Windows. It must be mentioned that half of all profits made from the applications marketed by Leithauser Research are donated to Trees For The Future, a nonprofit organization that plants trees in Africa, Asia, and Central and South America. For $1 donated, about 10 trees are planted.
There are three categories in the range of applications developed by Leithauser Research: computer security applications, business and personal productivity applications, and last but not least, recreational and educational applications.
Additional details about Leithauser Research and its products are available here.
You can use this application if you connected you computer to a projector and have to give a presentation. Or you can simply use it to have a bit of fun and draw on your screen. No matter for what purpose you use Draw-On-Screen, one thing will remain unchanged: using the application is an incredibly straightforward process.
After you download and install the application (should take incredibly little time to do so), launch Draw-On-Screen. From the application’s incredibly simple user interface, click “On” underneath “Drawing.” From the “Color” section, select the color you would like to use to draw. Now start drawing.
You can draw by simply keeping your finger on the left click mouse button and dragging the cursor around. From the “Configure” menu you can choose to “Draw with Shit key.”
Move the slider next to “Size” to increase of decrease the size of the drawing. Click “Clear” to remove any drawing from the screen.
Here are the technical bits and pieces about Draw-On-Screen, bits and pieces you might want to know about before you get the application:
Download – since the download weighs in at less than 500KB, it should only take a moment to get the application off the web and onto your computer.
Installation – it should also take a moment to install the application. Simply double click the exe file you downloaded -> then click “Yes” when prompted if you would like to install Draw-On-Screen -> then click “OK” about a second later when you see the prompt telling you that Draw-On-Screen has been installed. Speaking of which, Draw-On-Screen can be installed on just about any version of the Microsoft-developed Windows operating system.
Limitations – you can use Draw-On-Screen free of charge only during a 10-day trial period.
Draw-On-Screen is a lightweight, very easy to use application that does just what it says – it lets you draw on the screen.
Pros
- Lightweight download size
- Incredibly easy to use
Cons
- Free to try
About Leithauser Research
Software developer Leithauser Research comes up with quality shareware applications for Windows. It must be mentioned that half of all profits made from the applications marketed by Leithauser Research are donated to Trees For The Future, a nonprofit organization that plants trees in Africa, Asia, and Central and South America. For $1 donated, about 10 trees are planted.
There are three categories in the range of applications developed by Leithauser Research: computer security applications, business and personal productivity applications, and last but not least, recreational and educational applications.
Additional details about Leithauser Research and its products are available here.
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