Microsoft produced and supports FREE utilities called Power Toys. I find the Mouse Crosshairs to be very useful in TOS. The crosshairs can be configured (width, color, etc), and they are persistent across Microsoft WIndows (in File Explorer AND in apps like TOS).
I enable the mouse crosshairs on startup, and when I'm in TOS, I use them to quickly see Support and Resistance areas without drawing any lines. It's also useful to see how your indicators are aligning using the vertical crosshair.
Install it from GITHUB, then adjust the crosshair parameters to your preference.
This is Microsoft produced and supported, and is safe to install on Windows 10 and 11.
Here's a link to the Microsoft page where you'll find a link to install power toys via Github. Enjoy!
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/powertoys/install
I enable the mouse crosshairs on startup, and when I'm in TOS, I use them to quickly see Support and Resistance areas without drawing any lines. It's also useful to see how your indicators are aligning using the vertical crosshair.
Install it from GITHUB, then adjust the crosshair parameters to your preference.
This is Microsoft produced and supported, and is safe to install on Windows 10 and 11.
Here's a link to the Microsoft page where you'll find a link to install power toys via Github. Enjoy!
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/powertoys/install