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| Ok guys here it is everyone is asking about screen shots..So to get or take a screen shot you have to have a program that will allow you to do so, sometimes alt with screen print won't work so here is a link to the program I use for screenshots and yes it is free!! ..http://www.wisdomsoft.com/downloads/...hunterfree.exe ..Good luck !! ![]()
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| Got anything for a Mac my friend ?
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| To take a screenshot you only need to press printscreen and then copy it into a paint program.. This works on Windows XP |
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| Sure Pete..Macs have the software capable for this already and these are the commands to do so.. Command-Shift-3: Take a screenshot of the screen, and save it as a file on the desktop Command-Shift-4, then select an area: Take a screenshot of an area and save it as a file on the desktop Command-Shift-4, then space, then click a window: Take a screenshot of a window and save it as a file on the desktop Command-Control-Shift-3: Take a screenshot of the screen, and save it to the clipboard Command-Control-Shift-4, then select an area: Take a screenshot of an area and save it to the clipboard Command-Control-Shift-4, then space, then click a window: Take a screenshot of a window and save it to the clipboard In Leopard, the following keys can be held down while selecting an area (via Command-Shift-4 or Command-Control-Shift-4): Space, to lock the size of the selected region and instead move it when the mouse moves Shift, to resize only one edge of the selected region Option, to resize the selected region with its center as the anchor point Different versions of Mac OS X have different formats for screenshots. Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar): jpg Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther): pdf Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and later: png In Mac OS X 10.4 and later, the default screenshot format can be changed, by opening Terminal (located at /Applications/Utilities/Terminal) and typing in: defaults write com.apple.screencapture type image_format killall SystemUIServer Where image_format is one of jpg, tiff, pdf, png, bmp or pict (among others). If you omit the second line, you will need to log out and in again for the change to take effect. Hope this will help everyone ![]()
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| ok thank you for the information |
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| I use screen chopper, works like a charm and best of all its free. http://www.largroup.com |
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| Hey thanks Flic224, I have missed out on showing off 2 royal flushes now, one of them being only just yesterday!!!!!!!!!!!! And the fact that you have included mac instruction (for my system) is great. I've tried them out and they work a treat. Look out next time...I'll definitely have some thing to post and brag about !!! LOL ![]()
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