If you are looking for a truly native solution. Microsoft has been adding features to this shortcut from each release. Regardless of what it’s called now or what it will be renamed in the future. This is previously referred to as Xbox Game Bar. If you were not able to snap the app in time, just reminder that Windows 10 has built-in ways to record screen capture videos. I’d say this cursor setting makes this app worthwhile for any screencast recordings. You have a few different options, you can have it appear as what you normally see, or hide it, or have highlights around the pointer. Lastly, it has some handy use for how your mouse cursor would appear in the video. If you wish to record your voice, there are audio settings that allows you to pick the source. You can also adjust the size of the webcam and additional tweaks to include borders around the bounding box. If you have a webcam and wish to include yourself in the video it has preset around the four corners of the desktop. I’m not exactly sure how’s it’s compressing the video, but the video quality here should be similar to the video’s bitrate you are seeing from other apps. You have few controls over the details of video settings, including frame rates, and audio bitrates. The app is well built, supports Light and Dark theme.
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