Keyviz is a free and open-source tool to visualize your keystrokes and mouse actions in real-time.




Mouseposé is not available for Windows but there are plenty of alternatives that runs on Windows with similar functionality. The best Windows alternative is Keyviz, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 25 alternatives to Mouseposé and 15 are available for Windows so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Windows alternatives to Mouseposé are CapyCursor, SHARA, Epic Pen and Screen Marker and Recorder.
Keyviz is a free and open-source tool to visualize your keystrokes and mouse actions in real-time.




Lightweight application offering real-time screen annotation, drawing, highlighting, spotlight, and zoom features with customizable tools, hotkey support, and easy cleanup. Ideal for teaching, business presentations, tutorials, and live demonstrations.




Provides mouse pointer highlighting with animated glow and 3D tilt, lag-free click-through magnification with customizable zoom modes, and a sleek keystroke visualization overlay. Fully local, privacy-first utility for presentations, coding, streaming, and more on Windows.




Turn your desktop into a workspace with Epic pen's intuitive drawing tools, enabling free-hand annotation over any app. Supports Windows platform with lightweight features, offline usability, screenshot capture, and comprehensive hotkey functionalities for seamless interaction.



This app allows you live drawing and taking notes over desktop applications. There are also tools for screen recording and making screenshots. It is great tool for creating presentations, tutorials, manuals, animations, video or streaming.




KeyFX is a screencast and presentation utility that allows you to highlight the mouse cursor and visualize your keystrokes.







The highlight feature creates a spotlight-effect on your screen, so you can point, click, and rest assured that your audience is following along.


KeyPress OSD is a full-featured screencasting tool for displaying key-presses on Windows. Beyond on-screen keypress display, it features text-expansion, mouse-highlighting and a multi-clipboard manager.



Floating widget shows each key pressed in real time and highlights the cursor with fully adjustable design. Choose from 10+ styles, unlimited color themes, and over 10 sound options. Works across multiple screens for screen recording on Windows and macOS.



Allows you to highlight the cursor using either the toolbar or hotkeys. Options include spotlight, highlight, drawing on the screen, magnifier or show keystrokes.




A Little utility that implements a global key logger which displays all shortcuts & keystrokes as you type on screen and with a semi-transparent overlay. This makes it very easy to show any shortcuts you use if you for example record a software demo.