Detection area is too large for some situations. #737
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In the screenshot UI, you can zoom in the screenshot, relatively you get smaller detect area |
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Single pixel?? would be a nightmare for the app to check every single pixel on available and by the time it checked some it most of them would have already changed |
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Chiming in here. The detection area is WAY too large for my use. One solution would be to permit the user to manually set the detection area to numeric values, rather than trying to drag on screen. I believe the OP is in a similar situation, we only need to detect in a very small area.
I have not found a way to zoom in the screenshot |
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DOH, not every single pixel IN the detection square, I mean the whole detection square IS a single pixel. I mean take a single pixel, and test it's color convert to RGB values and allow a percentage on that. At present the detection area is like 1100 by 768, if it can detect in that it surely can detect in a 1x1 area..... |
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as for the zooming, I checked, on the area selection screen, you can indeed zoom it out by pinching on the screen and spreading your fingers apart. Neat feature makes the app a ton more usefull! |
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Sometimes I find the detection area is too large, and with background changes, the detection area becomes false due to the huge area of detection. It would be nice to be able to select a single pixel and test it's color and executre a script if that pixel matches the chosen color.
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