Tools like ZoomIt from the Sysinternals suite let you enlarge, pan, and draw while recording the screen so viewers never lose track of what matters. They are quick to set up, work with any recorder, and help you avoid redoing takes because people missed a cursor movement.
Follow these steps before you hit record:
Using this tool helps you keeping the audience engaged, reduces editing, and makes your recording align with the clarity expected in a video recording.
If you record on macOS, try Brilliant to zoom, annotate, and script actions while capturing the screen. It delivers the same clarity benefits as ZoomIt and adds automation to speed up repeat recordings.
See Homebrew install command:
brew install --cask brilliant