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Random Picker Tools Render Poorly in Projector/Presentation Contexts

Educators and presenters who use random picker tools (e.g., for selecting students or raffle winners) find that most existing tools have cluttered or low-contrast UIs that display poorly when projected. This is a minor but recurring annoyance for classroom and event contexts. The problem is narrow in scope, situational, and unlikely to represent significant unmet demand beyond a niche audience.

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