Can I change the crosshairs on my AOC G2460PG?

SlutFace

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I'd love to know if anyone has found out how to change the crosshairs on the AOC G2460PG or any other monitor with a similar function?

I don't mean just changing the pre-existing ones, I'm asking if I can load my OWN custom crosshairs to use.
 
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I'm not knowledgeable on how to alter your monitor's crosshairs, but a probably simpler solution is to use a mumble crosshair overlay, since you can customize it to your heart's content (just make sure its size stays at 90x90 pixels): http://ozfortress.com/showthread.php?t=63309

You can use the whitelist function and add the games where you want the crosshair to show up so that it doesn't show up in others where you don't want it
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I doubt there's a way to add custom profiles as this is integrated into the monitor itself; if I understand correctly it just overlays this internally though I'm confused how it knows when to DISABLE THIS since you don't always want a crosshair (or can you without physically pressing the button on the monitor?). Adding something into Windows makes no sense since that already exists.

Besides, I'm not quite sure what this accomplishes versus the normal game crosshairs. I'd just leave the monitor one disabled.

There are a few MOTHERBOARDS that come with custom crosshair solutions though I haven't investigated as I don't see the point there at all.
 

Miau Frito

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I'm not knowledgeable on how to alter your monitor's crosshairs, but a probably simpler solution is to use a mumble crosshair overlay, since you can customize it to your heart's content (just make sure its size stays at 90x90 pixels): http://ozfortress.com/showthread.php?t=63309

You can use the whitelist function and add the games where you want the crosshair to show up so that it doesn't show up in others where you don't want it
 
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Miau Frito

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An important thing I forgot to mention is that you can select "Reconnect to last server on startup" on mumble's network settings and add murmur.exe and mumble.exe to your windows startup folder (Start menu > All programs > Startup) and you'll never need to touch mumble again except when you want to change your crosshair

Here's a photoshop doc with the crosshair I currently use as well as a lot of my previous god-awful ones: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2uRQvZx48HZM1Mxd0M5MnYweE0/view?usp=sharing

The center of the screen in some games is a pixel (like in CSGO, where it's the bottom-right of the 4 center pixels), in other games it might be the actual center of the screen