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http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;173884
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The SHIFT and the CTRL keys do not affect the full screen capture.
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that link's not working mate
ps - I was only kidding about the Q article
but shift + print screen works for me...honest,
anway, micheal you should be arguing with dunk not me...as he's my special friend, shh keep it quiet though
shunty
ps - I was only kidding about the Q article
but shift + print screen works for me...honest,
anway, micheal you should be arguing with dunk not me...as he's my special friend, shh keep it quiet though
shunty
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Why not take a picture with your camera????
Or maybe make a quick sketch with some chalk & charcoal? or a pencil? or watercolours?
lol - I can't believe a thread asking a relatively simple question has a) generated so many replies and b) started an argument over which keys to press with "print screen" lol
I suppose its just the Scoobynet thing, eh?
Anyway - my input is - printscreen button on its own copies a full screendump to the clipboard, which can then be pasted into Word or Paint or Photoshop, or whatever.... Alt-Printscreen does the same, but for only the active window. Never tried Shift+, but the combinations have always done all I need to do, so there was never any need
Anyway...... stop all the arguing and get Hypersnap DX that can grab DirectX and Opengl screens....
oh... and Merry Christmas everyone
Or maybe make a quick sketch with some chalk & charcoal? or a pencil? or watercolours?
lol - I can't believe a thread asking a relatively simple question has a) generated so many replies and b) started an argument over which keys to press with "print screen" lol
I suppose its just the Scoobynet thing, eh?
Anyway - my input is - printscreen button on its own copies a full screendump to the clipboard, which can then be pasted into Word or Paint or Photoshop, or whatever.... Alt-Printscreen does the same, but for only the active window. Never tried Shift+, but the combinations have always done all I need to do, so there was never any need
Anyway...... stop all the arguing and get Hypersnap DX that can grab DirectX and Opengl screens....
oh... and Merry Christmas everyone
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