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You can sort of activate the click-to-move by holding down the Alt to see names and hovering over them, and upon clicking them Geralt will walk to them (This is actually pretty useful when wanted to get to other sides of fences by clicking on something you can see on the other side and forcing Geralt to do all the walking there for you).
If you wish to take a screenshot without the crosshair, and in first person even, switch to F2. Then move mouse to bottom of screen and it'll rotate the camera into Geralt and give you a first person perspective to take a screenshot. You can now rotate by moving the mouse the left or right.
Thanks for the info!