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Capturing your screen with HyperSnap DX
#119 | 2:31 |
Wednesday March 4, 2009
Tutorials
Wednesday March 4, 2009
Find something cool on a Flash-based website that you want to show your associates? Have an error message you want to share with your geeky friend? You can use HyperSnap to capture all or part of your screen. You can save it as a file, print it out and more.
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Show Notes
Download the latest version of HyperSnap and install it.
- HyperSnap offers features for capturing the screen, capturing text off of a screen and more.
- HyperSnap also gives you the ability to manipulate and make changes to your images.
- You can capture the screen using a hot key or the menu list.
- Click Capture, then Region and select the area you want to grab.
- When you've finished the image appears in HyperSnap and you can alter it if you wish.
- Click File, then Save As, give the file a name, select a graphics file format, and you're done.
- HyperSnap offers features for capturing the screen, capturing text off of a screen and more.
- HyperSnap also gives you the ability to manipulate and make changes to your images.
- You can capture the screen using a hot key or the menu list.
- Click Capture, then Region and select the area you want to grab.
- When you've finished the image appears in HyperSnap and you can alter it if you wish.
- Click File, then Save As, give the file a name, select a graphics file format, and you're done.
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