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Taking a picture of my screen
I've seen in a few threads that people have taken what looks like a screenshot of their screen and posted it to show examples of the problems they're having. Could anyone tell me how to do this or what program I need to get? Thanks.
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What about the entire display? Like everything that appears on my monitor, not just the emulator.
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try AldosCapture, download it from aldostools.com.
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AldosCapture doesn't appear to be on here...
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Windows has built in support for copying the screen. The Prt Scr key will copy the entire screen to the clipboard while Alt + Prt Scr will copy the active application window. Just paste the image into something like PSP or Adobe and save it as a .jpg or .gif.
Last edited by ShADoWFLaRe85; January 21st, 2002 at 22:50. |
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