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Licecap frame on window5/17/2023 ![]() Search for Toggle Developer Tools, then press Enter.In the Chrome Developer Tools window that will show up, select the Console tab and enter this code window.resizeTo(1920, 1080).This will perfectly resize your current VS Code window to the size you chose □.ĭid you know that VS Code can highlight your mouse clicks and show the keys being pressed? There's a built-in feature called Screencast Mode that allows you to do that, so your viewers can more easily follow what you're doing. Open command palette with Ctrl+Shift+P (Windows/Linux) or Cmd+Shift+P (Mac).Search for Toggle Screencast Mode, then press Enter to activate A black screen indicates your MacBook is automatically turning off to prevent the macOS from further damage.Before restarting your MacBook Pro, don't forget to unplug accessories like the mouse, keyboard, and other peripherals. You might then think that showing every keystroke will become quickly tiring, but thankfully there's a setting for that: With this mode enabled, every mouse click will become circled in red and keystrokes will be shown as an overlay, like that: Then perform a MacBook Pro hard restart to check whether the black screen still exists. Open user settings with Ctrl+, (Windows/Linux) or Cmd+, (Mac).Click on Only show keyboard shortcuts in Screencast Mode checkbox.Now only shortcuts will appear as an overlay, neat! □ ![]() This one might seem trivial but is very often overlooked. I know that when developing, having as much screen estate as possible is important. But for your viewers, readability is even more important, and you should definitely try to zoom in as much as possible your editor window. Your viewers may use small screens like smartphones, use small windows if they are multitasking or simply having a bad internet connection, forcing them to have a low resolution with compression artifacts. Use Ctrl+= and Ctrl+- (Windows/Linux) or Cmd+= and Cmd+- (Mac) to zoom in/out.įor all these reasons, the more you zoom in, the happier your viewers will be:.If you're searching for good GIFs recording tools, my favorite ones are LICECap on Windows/Mac and Peek on Linux, both free to use.
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