Turn any computer into a water polo scoreboard at very low cost
Version | 2.0.5.0 |
Updated | May 9 2019 |
Developer |
PC Scoreboards
N/A
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User Rating |
865
3.1
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Original File Size | 2.6 MB |
Downloads | 7311 |
Systems | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit |
Category | Others |
A tool that will help you turn any computer into a realistic water polo scoreboard without the high cost of a physical scoreboard. Includes display of game clock, shot clock, and team scores. Shows the current period as well as timeouts left for each team. Team logo pictures can be customized to identify each team.
All text on the scoreboard can be changed, allowing you to translate the display into your own language. Great for use in pool areas with a projector, monitor, or other large screen display.
Easy to use click and type or Tab and type interface allows for easy control of the scoreboard. Clean and simple design allows for easy reading by spectators. High visibility LED digits display the numbers of the game.
Easy to use options allow you to customize every color to match your team's colors. Customizable keys make controlling the scoreboard quick and easy. The home and visitor team names and logos can be customized for easy team identification by spectators.
Also allows you to change the scoreboard name. Allows you to switch between two different types of digits for displaying numbers. Customizable game clock and shot clock start times to meet your game's needs for varying rules.
New case insensitivity and num lock locking keep you from accidentally losing proper control of the scoreboard. Easily Tab from element to element around the scoreboard for optional mouseless control. Very discrete selection border around the active element of the scoreboard shows the part of the scoreboard you are controlling.
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