- Implement native bridge for Windows cursor capture via PowerShell/C#
- Add cursor-free capture using getDisplayMedia with setDisplayMediaRequestHandler
- Update video player and exporters to support native cursor telemetry
- Enable system audio capture on Windows via WASAPI loopback
- Add interpolation for smoother cursor movement in playback and export
- Improve cursor scaling and visibility handling in editor and playback
Resolve conflict in electron/i18n.ts by keeping both `ar` (from main) and `vi` (from this branch). Also add `vi` to SUPPORTED_LOCALES in src/i18n/config.ts so Vietnamese is selectable in the language picker.
Microphone permission is checked at startup via getMediaAccessStatus, and
camera has a dedicated request-camera-access IPC handler, but screen
recording relied entirely on desktopCapturer.getSources() to implicitly
trigger the TCC prompt — causing the permission dialog to reappear on
every launch (issue #558).
Note: askForMediaAccess() only accepts "microphone" | "camera"; screen
recording TCC is triggered via desktopCapturer.getSources() instead.
Fix:
- Import desktopCapturer in main.ts
- Call getMediaAccessStatus("screen") in app.whenReady(); trigger the
TCC prompt via getSources when status is "not-determined"
- Add request-screen-access IPC handler symmetric to request-camera-access
setPermissionCheckHandler and setPermissionRequestHandler only allowed
["media", "audioCapture", "microphone", "videoCapture", "camera"], causing
any renderer-side getUserMedia/desktopCapturer request using a screen source
to be silently denied by Electron before macOS TCC is ever consulted.
Fix: add "screen" and "display-capture" to both handler allowlists.
Both ipcMain.once handlers now check event.sender.id against
windowToClose.webContents.id and ignore messages from any other
renderer, preventing cross-window response mix-ups if multiple editor
windows are ever open simultaneously.