The picture box is where the target image is actually displayed and shot data actually entered. While in the picture box region, the mouse cursor is a cross hair, a normal mouse cursor otherwise. The picture box is nearly as large as a fully maximized window on the user's screen.
Please note that all shot data of interest must lie within the picture box. In ShotStat Version 2, there are no scroll bars to handle larger images, so target images must be slightly smaller than the user's screen resolution. For example, if your screen is 800x600 pixels, you would not want to use a target image larger than about 540x680 pixels (roughly). If you tape your targets to the screen for graphical entry, make sure all relevant shot data lie within the picture box. Setting the background color may be useful for defining the actual size of the picture box.