Even more, you can set a hot key to display a note, a timer to hide the note and a macro to insert preset items into the note’s content. This tool is very flexible and allows you to customize every aspect of the note: font, size, screen position, background color and frame color. These are included in the application and allow you to comment any part of the desktop. If you do not want to record your voice but still need to explain the images to the viewer you can use Screen notes. With this option you can really explain every action at the moment that you are doing it. The application is a good tool for presentations because it can record sound from the computer or from a microphone. For the main actions such as starting or pausing the recording, the application allows you to define shortcut keys and keyboard combinations. The frame can be moved during the recording to emphasize certain actions or tasks.
In order to optimize the size of the video file the program can be configured to record the entire screen, a window or you can select the exact area that you work on. The output files are AVI clips that can be opened by every media player. The program can be considered a lightweight desktop capture program that helps you create video tutorials with ease. However, the base knockback and knockback growth is lower than Side Special.HyperCam is a handy tool that can be used to record the actions that occur on your desktop and save them in video format. At least, I hope it can!ĭown Special: This functions similarly to Side Special, but with a bigger range as well as more frames of hitstun and slightly more damage. I can definitely see it being used for combos. Side Special: UH2 uses its camera flash to attack! It's small range, but can at later percentages be useful for knocking opponents upward. They don't do much damage on their own, but it gets stronger as it charges. It can be charged up to 5 stars, with each star shoot more and more upward (though not to an extreme extent). Neutral Special: UH2 shoots out a star(s) forward. Like stated previously, UH2 is a Rivals of Aether import, thus meaning all of its moves are from that game. It actually went on to win the tournament, with its takeover day involving rips that referenced 2005-2009 era YouTube. Unregistered HyperCam 2 was a fan-submitted character, one that was designed by 813N. In 2018, the bait-and-switch music channel SiIvaGunner announced "The King for a Day Tournament", an event where, out of a group of 16 characters, fans vote for the one they want to take over the channel for a day. Since then, it's become a staple in nostalgia-based internet/YouTube culture. When YouTube was in its infancy, people used it to record tutorials, but since their copies of it weren't registered, the videos had a small watermark reading "Unregistered HyperCam 2". In 1997, a screencasting program called Hypercam was released, with a second iteration called Hypercam 2 being made in the early 2000s. With proper credit fully established, here's the character description: You can find the original character right here. It's being uploaded with permission from its creator, Dr. This is an import from the Rival of Aether workshop of Unregisted HyperCam 2. What's This?! Unregistered HyperCam 2 has been invited to the Crusade!