Capture Screen Shots in Windows XP

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    Default Capture Screen Shots in Windows XP

    How to Capture Screen Shots in Windows XP proffesional
    Using the Print Screen Key. I hit Print Scrn key then try
    to paste image into graphics software, but nothing appears.

    Thanks,

    MIKE
    Mike Guest

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    Default Re: Capture Screen Shots in Windows XP

    You're on the right track, but use "Paint" instead...should work...

    "Mike" <mspetro@unm.edu> wrote in message
    news:033401c340cc$bd5c6180$a301280a@phx.gbl...
    How to Capture Screen Shots in Windows XP proffesional
    Using the Print Screen Key. I hit Print Scrn key then try
    to paste image into graphics software, but nothing appears.

    Thanks,

    MIKE


    Rip Torin Guest

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    Default Re: Capture Screen Shots in Windows XP

    Personally I've found the freeware version of PrintKey to work very nicely
    [url]http://www.webtree.ca/newlife/printkey_info.htm[/url]

    --

    Harry Ohrn - MS MVP [Shell/User]
    [url]www.webtree.ca/windowsxp[/url]


    "Mike" <mspetro@unm.edu> wrote in message
    news:033401c340cc$bd5c6180$a301280a@phx.gbl...
    > How to Capture Screen Shots in Windows XP proffesional
    > Using the Print Screen Key. I hit Print Scrn key then try
    > to paste image into graphics software, but nothing appears.
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > MIKE

    Harry Ohrn Guest

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    Default Re: Capture Screen Shots in Windows XP

    On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 12:04:19 -0700, "Mike" <mspetro@unm.edu> wrote:
    >How to Capture Screen Shots in Windows XP proffesional
    >Using the Print Screen Key. I hit Print Scrn key then try
    >to paste image into graphics software, but nothing appears.
    >
    >Thanks,
    >
    >MIKE
    If you have an Office keyboard, be sure to turn on the Function Lock
    before using the Print Screen key.

    Sharon F
    MS MVP [Shell/User]
    Sharon F Guest

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    Default Capture Screen Shots in Windows XP


    Sharon,

    Tried the Function Key idea.... It works for non-DOS
    applications fine. However, I'm trying to capture an image
    generated via a DOS program.... Any ideas on that one????


    Thanks for help in advance!

    MIKE


    >-----Original Message-----
    >How to Capture Screen Shots in Windows XP proffesional
    >Using the Print Screen Key. I hit Print Scrn key then try
    >to paste image into graphics software, but nothing
    appears.
    >
    >Thanks,
    >
    >MIKE
    >.
    >
    MIKE Guest

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    Default Re: Capture Screen Shots in Windows XP

    On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 17:07:41 -0700, "MIKE" <mspetro@unm.edu> wrote:
    >
    >Sharon,
    >
    >Tried the Function Key idea.... It works for non-DOS
    >applications fine. However, I'm trying to capture an image
    >generated via a DOS program.... Any ideas on that one????
    >
    >
    >Thanks for help in advance!
    >
    >MIKE

    Before Windows loads, the Function Lock key is disabled. I've been
    successful keeping it engaged just by holding it down when I need it
    (getting the F8 advanced startup menu to appear, for example).

    Jason Tsang and another MVP came up with a way to disable the function
    lock key. You lose the extra functions and retain the old standards.
    Unfortunately, this tool (registry edits) only works when Windows is
    loaded. It may be useful for something else so here's the URL for that:
    [url]http://www.mvps.org/jtsang/flock.html[/url]

    I've seen a few help sites that simply use photos of DOS screens that
    occur before Windows loads. Not necessarily a "pretty" presentation but
    adequate for their purposes.

    Sharon F
    MS MVP [Shell/User]
    Sharon F Guest

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