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## About This Content
The Color Grabber package simply enables you to quickly grab color information
from pixels on screen and access this information in various formats or copy
directly to clipboard. You can also quickly copy a single pixel or color
swatch of configurable size as an image.
This product is available natively in English, but it has automated
translations for most major languages.
Contents: Color Grabber (⮣)
## Color Grabber (⮣)
Copies the color under the cursor to the clipboard in the configured format.
* Preview Color Field:
Settings:
* Color Picker Format (Default: Hex #[AA]RRGGBB)
This is the format that the Color Picker will use when copying color
information to your clipboard.
\- Hex #[AA]RRGGBB: A compact hexadecimal color format. The alpha transparency
(if included) is incompatible with many older web browsers.
\- CSS rgb[a](RRR,GGG,BBB[,A]): A color format with general compatibility with
all browsers’ CSS implementations, including alpha transparency support.
* Color Picker Copy Paint Swatch (Default: False)
If enabled, copies a paint swatch to the clipboard instead of the color
string.
* Color Picker Copy Paint Swatch Size (Default: 64)
Controls the size of the paint swatch that the color picker will put on the
clipboard.
* Color Picker Preview Target Rate (Default: 4)
This is the target rate at which the color grabber preview will try to update
itself when visible, in frames per second. Setting the rate to 0 will disable
the feature.
* Color Picker Watch Clipboard (Default: True)
If enabled, the color grabber window will watch the clipboard for valid colors
and update the captured color accordingly. This is useful for quickly
converting color information from decimal to hexadecimal or from hexadecimal
to decimal.
* Color Picker Notifications (Default: True)
If enabled, the color picker will create a visible notification of the color
found.
* Color Picker Crosshair Cursor (Default: True)
The crosshair cursor is supposed to be better for pixel accurate selection.
When enabled, the system crosshair cursor will be used when grabbing a color.
If you use the secondary action or a hotkey, however, the cursor will not
change, as this setting only impacts the two-step selection process where you
click the button and then click your target.
Minimum System Requirements | ||
OS | Windows 10 |