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Any good software to put a crosshair/dot in the middle of your screen.

I'm trying to demonstrate to someone that the crosshair in some game he likes is not centered.

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Could always get a game where it is centered and then stick a little piece of tape to your monitor, or blu-tac. Like the MW2 quickscope days. (I hope i wasn't the only one)

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4 minutes ago, Si3Rra_7 said:

I'm trying to demonstrate to someone that the crosshair in some game he likes is not centered.

I remember there was a rainmeter skin that does that, however the game must be run windowed mode so I bet there are more elegant solutions

Alternatively some monitor offers crosshair overlay like mine does.

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21 minutes ago, Si3Rra_7 said:

I'm trying to demonstrate to someone that the crosshair in some game he likes is not centered.

what game do you think has an uncentered cross hair?

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Just get a ruler and measure one out and draw it on in pencil... That works just as well I'm sure.

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3 minutes ago, Brennan_Price said:

Just get a ruler and measure one out and draw it on in pencil... That works just as well I'm sure.

well if OP wants to measure it accurate up to pixels that won't work

 

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11 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

well if OP wants to measure it accurate up to pixels that won't work

Legit your words, not the OP's...

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If you need it down to the exact pixel just open up paint, draw lines and measure out by pixel and put a piece of tape on the monitor and center the dot there.

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59 minutes ago, RKRiley said:

Could always get a game where it is centered and then stick a little piece of tape to your monitor, or blu-tac. Like the MW2 quickscope days. (I hope i wasn't the only one)

You weren't ;) 

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This is a built-in feature on some monitors like the Crossover 324kS.  I never use it, and I don't know if it's a common thing on monitors or if it's just a Korean monitor thing.

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34 minutes ago, CerberusLabrat said:

This is a built-in feature on some monitors like the Crossover 324kS.  I never use it, and I don't know if it's a common thing on monitors or if it's just a Korean monitor thing.

My Acer GF246's have it as a built in feature too.

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