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so a very freaking frequently done request was people asking me for to add a crosshair in the magnifier personally I donamp;#39;t like it very much but since people kept requesting it I decided to edit anyway the thing is that depending on the zoom level and the resolution of the file the crosshair may not be accurate so this was one of the reasons why I never implemented this so if you won the you see crosshair I ignore it personally but if you wanted to you can adjust it calibrate it so you see this little white dot here and Iamp;#39;m overing pretty much right over it and at the same time you can see the crosshair is too much to the left and too high okay now first Iamp;#39;m gonna adjust the zoom level the way I like it something like this so look at the magnifier itamp;#39;s too much to the left itamp;#39;s too high okay double-click the magnifier and then adjust the crosshair to the right then to the bottom and now again so now you see you have the crosshair calibrated to ma