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Windows Screenshotting - Printable Version +- Sinisterly (https://sinister.ly) +-- Forum: Computers (https://sinister.ly/Forum-Computers) +--- Forum: Operating Systems (https://sinister.ly/Forum-Operating-Systems) +--- Thread: Windows Screenshotting (/Thread-Windows-Screenshotting) Pages:
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Windows Screenshotting - slbmeh - 07-03-2011 So one of my employees asked me this today and at first I thought he was an idiot. He wanted to know what program I used to take screenshots, because all of the documentation I write never has the extra junk on the screen. And then I started thinking most people don't take screenshots on a regular basis and, if they do, they have very basic knowledge of how it works. The print screen button is used to capture your screen and send it to the clipboard. If you use it by itself it captures your entire desktop across all of your screens. If you use the alt modifier with the button it captures only the active window. I also use a browser plugin called Awesome Screenshot to make it a lot more powerful to narrow down web pages without the browser trim and focus in on specific elements. RE: Windows Screenshotting - 1234hotmaster - 07-03-2011 in here, 1% of the people who use computers know what the Print Screen button does :rofl: RE: Windows Screenshotting - slbmeh - 07-03-2011 (07-03-2011, 09:17 AM)1234hotmaster Wrote: in here, 1% of the people who use computers know what the Print Screen button does :rofl: 1%? :rofl: RE: Windows Screenshotting - Coder-san - 07-03-2011 Here most assume it's for printers. RE: Windows Screenshotting - -HeX- - 07-13-2011 lol...just click print screen button and copy it in paint or if u use windows7 u can use snipping tool
RE: Windows Screenshotting - slbmeh - 07-14-2011 (07-13-2011, 03:14 PM)-HeX- Wrote: lol...just click print screen button and copy it in paint The point of the post was that resized fullscreen caps look ugly with unnecessary border trim or excess image area that doesn't belong to the focus area. RE: Windows Screenshotting - slbmeh - 07-14-2011 (07-13-2011, 03:14 PM)-HeX- Wrote: lol...just click print screen button and copy it in paint The point of the post was that resized fullscreen caps look ugly with unnecessary border trim or excess image area that doesn't belong to the focus area. RE: Windows Screenshotting - Shadow Hunter - 07-14-2011 its been years i have been using that button to get my score boards in cs .a rich guy there asked me how i do that.i said u need a 4gb graphics card from ATI radon.guess what he bought that by next day and pm ed what to do next :|
RE: Windows Screenshotting - Shadow Hunter - 07-14-2011 its been years i have been using that button to get my score boards in cs .a rich guy there asked me how i do that.i said u need a 4gb graphics card from ATI radon.guess what he bought that by next day and pm ed what to do next :|
RE: Windows Screenshotting - -HeX- - 07-14-2011 (07-14-2011, 09:51 AM)shadow hunter Wrote: its been years i have been using that button to get my score boards in cs :rofl: |