Right? As far as i know there is no possibility to blend the cursor hovering above the view within obs into the stream. With your mouse hovering in the obs window (wherever within that window, even over the program view) its not seen within the stream. That was the hint by user "AccidentalsHappen") You hover the mouse over the (external) program, then it can be seen within the stream (if and when you let the mouse cursor be captured too. for foreign contents and use a window-capture-source within obs to get its contents into a scene. Most people use external programs like powerpoint, pdf readers, browser aso. Now i see that you just inserted the slides as slideshow within obs. So i distinguished between obs (as a whole) in its window, and the program that delivers the slides (in another window). With that in mind, please read my hints again. But now hopefully those of you willing to help, understand my problem and desire much better. It's possible that I'm only using 10% of the capability of this amazing free OBS application. ![]() Also, when I'm done with the map, it would be nice to toggle off the "cursor" so that I don't accidentally stream the cursor when I don't want to. If I moved the cursor out of the Program window, the cursor would disappear. As the cursor moves in to the "Program" window, the viewers would see the mouse moving and point to a specific spot on the map. What I'd like to do, if possible, is when this map is being streamed (per the Program window) is to turn on the cursor display and have the cursor appear on the streamed video on top of the map and for me to move the cursor to point to a specific place on the map that the pastor is talking about. You can see in the lower left of the image that my scene is called "slideshow" and the source is "Test Images" which was a slideshow that comprised three images, for example. What's being streamed right now is on the right side which is the "Program" side and is a map. This video image is queued up and would be the next image to transition to when I'm ready. On the left is a church pastor speaking at a Sunday Sermon. I've attached a screenshot of an example. I also right-clicked the Source name (Test Images) for the slideshow in the source box area and that appears to be options for the sources. I did try clicking and highlighting the Source I set up (called "Test Images) which is an "image slide show source" and then click the properties button right above the Sources area. ![]() When I right-click on the Program window (has the map being streamed live), I get three choices Fullscreen Projector (Program), Windowed Projector (Program), and Screenshot (Program). Maybe they meant this mysterious "OBS-studios window" which I don't think I have or use. So when a "map" is active in the "program" window, for example, it would be nice to have the mouse cursor display so I can point to the right spot on the map. The one on the left is labeled "Preview" and the one on the right is labeled "Program". I don't know what an "OBS-studios window" is.
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