
The second method is to use a separate photo editing program to design a text file. Write what you want the overlay to say in the box marked Text. Next, add a title to the overlay and hit OK. Then, click on the little + icon in the bottom-left corner of the box. Next, if you want to add a text overlay, there are two ways you can do it. Finally, drag the red dots to stretch the image. Next, left-click and press Alt (or Command for Mac users). First, hover the cursor over the tiny red dots that outline the overlay.
If the image doesn’t fit the canvas, you can resize it with Alt Cropping. You’ll see a preview of the stream overlay. In the new window, click the Browse button on the right-hand side to find the pre-selected image. First, enter the title of the stream overlay in the corresponding field. Next, click on the + icon at the bottom of the Sources box. Add a title in the small pop-up window and press OK. Click on the tiny + button in the bottom-left corner to create a new scene. Launch OBS Studio and scroll down to the Scenes box.
Let’s start with the steps to adding an image overlay: You can add either professionally designed templates or custom-made graphics, depending on your taste.
If you have not set the hotkeys, it will use the default hotkey Ctrl+1 to start the timer and Alt+1 to reset the timer.Thanks to the streamlined interface, adding overlays to OBS Studio is rather straightforward. Open the generated file on the browser or the OBS browser source. Place the generated file into the same folder of this app. press Ctrl+1 to start the timer, Alt+1 to reset the timer. Otherwise, the application will auto approve any request from the client ip you have provided. If you have not set the client ip on the application, you will then receive a connection request from the browser to the application.
Open the index.html on the browser or the OBS browser source.Run the application KeystrokeServer.exe and click the Start button.A simply count up/down timer which demonstrate how to make use of DisplayKeystroke to send global hotkeys to the browser.