This would a great help now that we have the rig manager!!!
Thanks, Kevin / USA
This would a great help now that we have the rig manager!!!
Thanks, Kevin / USA
This is a pasted screenshot, done with "Windows key + Shift + S".
LOL Okay now everybody start using that!! Thanks Paults
"Windows key + Shift + S".
Wow. That's probably been in Windows since the beginning of time, and I've never known about it.
I've always just used print screen or alt print screen, but then I have to paste into mspaint to trim the screen shot. I gave this a try and got a UI that let me select the region of the screen, so now I feel like a total computer noob.
This is what happens when all your muscle memory comes from DOS 3.1.
Thanks, man!
I wonder what it is on a Mac
Shift-command-4 , move mouse "pointer" to upper left corner of what you want to capture ,
click and hold left button and drag mouse over target to lower right corner , release left button ( camera sound ) Done
I wonder what it is on a Mac
On a Mac you just wave your hand at the screen and the computer automatically knows what to do.
thanks a lot?
I had to do it again.
Shift-command-4 , move mouse "pointer" to upper left corner of what you want to capture ,
click and hold left button and drag mouse over target to lower right corner , release left button ( camera sound ) Done
Yep, that's the one I use most of the time, brother.
Here's my hardcore collection of screenshot shortcuts collected over many years:
Shift-Command-3 - entire screen
Shift-Command-4 - crosshair cursor to choose capture area
Shift-Command-4 then Space - crosshair cursor to choose capture area - Can move target area - Release Space to resize from origin
Shift-Command-4 then Option - crosshair cursor to choose capture area - Can move target area - Resize from centre of selection
Shift-Command-4 then Space to capture entire window (mouse to window)
Shift-Command-4 then Space to capture entire window (mouse to window) hit Option for no shadow
Shift-Control-Command-3/4 - copies capture to Clipboard