Choose a process to target (only processes with windows will appear), you can also type in the name of a process (it must be on the list). Click on Settings and choose a crosshair design, change the colour if you want No (although I haven't tried), that'd require hooking DirectX which could result in a ban.
The only thing it does is display a crosshair on a window. You can now adjust the X and Y offset of the crosshair (although you really don't need this) Can I get banned for this?Ībsolutely not, this does not hook, write or read any memory from another process. You can now select a specific colour using the colour selector. New crosshair designs: Dot and Large Dot. This means you can easily target a specific window. * The window list contains ALL windows in your taskbar, not just the main window's of the processes. * Choosing a process will only target the process' main window. There's now a process list and window list. No flicker whatsoever because of a new drawing method (no longer uses SetPixel)
There is a crosshair preview now to see what each crosshair looks like. The crosshair should always in the correct place no matter what computer you use. Rewritten from scratch and more neater (from coding perspective) It will display a crosshair over the chosen process or window until you stop it. I got bored so I decided to rewrite my External Crosshair tool from scratch in C#.