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There are three ways to turn xScope's tools on and off. Via the floating toolbar, the main menu bar or command-keys.
Yes, once you have created and positioned a set of frames or guides you can then save them for later reference.
Yes, xScope has been optimized with native support for Intel-based Macintosh computers.
Select Guides or Frames from the main preferences panel and then select a new color swatch for the frame/guide.
xScope is a collection of tools that designers and developers can use to measure and compare on-screen elements.
The maximum amount of usables space is based on the default settings for each browser minus UI elements.
xScope requires a Mac running OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or later.
Yes, you can freeze what is being displayed to see a "snapshot" of the selection by pressing Command-D.
Yes, the Loupe can be set to either 200%, 400% or 800% magnification simply by selecting the desired setting.
We encourage you to use our Contact page to submit any problems or general requests you may have with xScope.
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