> it would need to be a full screen projector file

Why would it need to be a full screen projector file?

mProjector's alpha performance on Windows is the best there is.  
http://www.thespringbox.com/  uses mProjector and has alpha
transparency.

If you want to be able to move something around the screen, you can move
it around the screen by setting the window's x and y position.  You
don't need to make it a full screen application.  If you want multiple
things to appear in different places anywhere on the screen, you open up
new mProjector windows and communicate to those using mProjector's API.
It's all supported and well documented.  You don't need to make it a
full screen application to achieve those things.  :)

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