A separate Configure program enables you to set its window size, mouse and keyboard use, or print and save-related options.
None of this seems to be even faintly configurable, but that's because the program's settings are kept safely away from its users. Children won't necessarily pick up what to do immediately, but they're encouraged to experiment, there's immediate visual feedback for every step, and of course an Undo button to recover from any mistakes. It's visually a mess, but that doesn't matter: there are sounds as you click things, text prompts explain what to do next, a cartoon character walks you through every step. In fact it has more functionality than some regular paint tools: 50+ brushes, line and shape tools, customisable stamps, text and label tools, and 60+ special effects (add raindrops, snowflakes, rainbows, grass, confetti and more with a click). Tux Paint is a painting program aimed at children from 3 to 12.ĭespite the young target audience, Tux Paint isn't short of features.