Lacy Morrow is an independent developer who focuses on lightweight, single-purpose utilities that solve niche gaming problems. The entire catalog is built around CrossOver, a crosshair-overlay tool that draws a customizable reticle on top of any Windows application or game. Originally created to give players a consistent aim point in titles that disable or blur the native crosshair, the program has evolved into a minimalist overlay engine that supports color, shape, opacity, and position adjustments through a system-tray interface. Typical use cases include competitive shooters where weapon sway or hardcore modes remove the default reticle, retro emulators whose bezels hide the in-game sights, and accessibility scenarios that demand a high-contrast central reference mark. Because the overlay is rendered with Direct2D and respects window z-order, it remains visible without triggering anti-cheat systems that screen for intrusive injectors. Updates are delivered as portable executables with SHA-verified signatures, ensuring compatibility with both Steam and standalone games. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest version and allowing batch installation alongside other applications.

CrossOver

A Crosshair Overlay for any screen

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