I have a laptop that does not have a print screen button! I am quite literate when using a computer but I cant remember how to copy a screen on a LAPTOP and paste it...Can someone help???
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How To Take A Screen Shot Of Your Desktop.
Started by scab_dog, Apr 13 2005 01:09 AM
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#34
Posted 16 November 2009 - 02:39 AM
If you hold left alt while using print screen it will only screen shot the active window. This is especially useful if you only want a certain window in your screenshot but don't feel like cropping it,
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Not a lot of people know about that so thought I'd share.
Not a lot of people know about that so thought I'd share.
#35
Posted 16 November 2009 - 08:30 AM
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If you hold left alt while using print screen it will only screen shot the active window. This is especially useful if you only want a certain window in your screenshot but don't feel like cropping it, smile.gif.
Not a lot of people know about that so thought I'd share.
Not a lot of people know about that so thought I'd share.
great but i want a way that enables me to capture a certain portion of my screen?
i then want to circle a few things, which programs would allow me to do that?
#37
Posted 17 November 2009 - 04:01 AM
legend112, on Nov 16 2009, 02:30 AM, said:
great but i want a way that enables me to capture a certain portion of my screen?
i then want to circle a few things, which programs would allow me to do that?
i then want to circle a few things, which programs would allow me to do that?
Good question. For that I would just use Paint to crop whatever you don't want in the picture. It's probably faster than other methods anyways.
#38
Posted 20 November 2009 - 03:17 AM
(G), on Nov 13 2009, 05:54 AM, said:
<p>I have a laptop that does not have a print screen button! I am quite literate when using a computer but I cant remember how to copy a screen on a LAPTOP and paste it...Can someone help???</p>
There might be some other OS-specific key combination as someone suggests on Mac. In Windows Vista and XP there is usually a On-Screen Keyboard that you can run from the Accessories >> Accessibility menu or similar. That will allow you to "click" on the Print Screen button and capture the screen just like with a normal keyboard. I know for sure it works on a MacBook running XP.
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