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Screen Highlighter 1.1 by Japplis is a lightweight presentation utility designed to direct viewer attention by dimming every area of the desktop except the horizontal slice currently being explained. The program places a semi-transparent overlay across the entire screen, leaving only a bright, fully opaque band that can be dragged vertically or resized in height; everything above and below the bar is shaded, so onlookers instinctively focus on the exposed strip. Typical use cases include live software demos, remote-training sessions, recorded tutorials, webinars, and classroom projections where speakers need to isolate menu bars, code blocks, spreadsheet rows, or browser tabs without constantly switching zoom levels or cropping screenshots. Because the highlight bar floats on top of all other windows, it works with any application—IDE, spreadsheet, graphic editor, or web browser—without altering the underlying content, and it can be toggled on or off instantly via a customizable hot-key. The tool occupies negligible memory, requires no installation privileges, and is distributed in two successive versions, the current release being 1.1. Screen Highlighter is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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