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On Screen Set Square


Can be used to measure angles and distance in various formats on Screen, might come in Handy for some emoticon.

http://www.freeware-base.de/freeware-zeige-details-10700-.html
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Re: On Screen Set Square


is there an english version?

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An English Version is included afaik, simply start the Setup.exe in the Main Folder and choose English (only English and German are avaible).

I just stumbled upon it while looking for OCR Software emoticon. But dlled it too i guess this can come in handy, no need to print out pictures to do things by hand.
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And here a Pic of the Ruler/Set Square, it can be dragged at the Grey Spots to what Spot/angle you want it on your Screen, and it stays on top of everything (otherwise it would be of no use). Right-Click on the Grey Circle to configure/close it.

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That is a very cool little tool... works well with MSpaint.

Nice find.

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