Post by moon125 on Nov 7, 2024 3:57:15 GMT -5
programs for facilitating the creation of screenshots have already been considered. Some of these programs have many different functions, others less, and some very little. But there has never been one like today.
When looking at this cute little program, impressionable girls squeal with delight, and beaten users blurt out something obscene, which undoubtedly speaks of its originality. Indeed, you can’t be indifferent to
PrtScr is a miniature utility for taking shopify website design screenshots. Once created, the screenshot can be saved, sent by e-mail, printed or copied to the clipboard. Available tools include free and rectangular selection of the screenshot area, and a pencil for making marks. In addition, comments can be added to the resulting files.
But the main advantages of PrtScr are not in what it can do, but in how it does it:
It's worth noting that this video doesn't do a very good job of conveying how easy and convenient it is to play around with PrtScr. I would do better.But let's look at an example of creating one screenshot point by point. After all, it's always easier that way.
1. Download and install PrtScr. Since the installer for this program is only 1.7 MB in size, it won't take much time.
2. After launching, the utility goes to the tray:
Right-clicking the mouse brings up a menu with which you can start the process of creating a screenshot or open the settings window:
3. If you decide to take a screenshot, then after selecting the appropriate command or pressing the “Print Screen” key (the utility understands standard Windows commands), the screen will look like this:
In the right corner of the darkened screen, hints appeared - commands available for creating a screenshot. The full list of possible commands looks like this:
— Left mouse button (LMB) — selects the area to take a screenshot and completes the operation.
— Right mouse button (RMB) — draws on the screenshot.
— Ctrl+LMB/RMB — rectangular selection/drawing.
— Mouse wheel — adjusts the thickness of the line for drawing.
— Delete/BackSpace — deletes newer inscriptions on the screenshot.
— Escape — exits without saving.
— Return, Space — selects the entire screen for taking a screenshot.
— ALT+Prt Scr — takes a screenshot of the active window.
4. After the operation is completed, the screenshot hangs on the display screen and moves beautifully there. A window appears next to it, determining its fate:
Using the buttons in this window, you can save the received file on your hard drive, send it by mail, send it for editing, copy it to the clipboard, or refuse further operations with it.
That's the way it is. I'm sure that many computer users (for whom taking screenshots is not a job) will like this program. Using it does not require any special skills, and the process itself is aesthetically self-sufficient . But for those who need more options, it is advisable to look for something more serious.
When looking at this cute little program, impressionable girls squeal with delight, and beaten users blurt out something obscene, which undoubtedly speaks of its originality. Indeed, you can’t be indifferent to
PrtScr is a miniature utility for taking shopify website design screenshots. Once created, the screenshot can be saved, sent by e-mail, printed or copied to the clipboard. Available tools include free and rectangular selection of the screenshot area, and a pencil for making marks. In addition, comments can be added to the resulting files.
But the main advantages of PrtScr are not in what it can do, but in how it does it:
It's worth noting that this video doesn't do a very good job of conveying how easy and convenient it is to play around with PrtScr. I would do better.But let's look at an example of creating one screenshot point by point. After all, it's always easier that way.
1. Download and install PrtScr. Since the installer for this program is only 1.7 MB in size, it won't take much time.
2. After launching, the utility goes to the tray:
Right-clicking the mouse brings up a menu with which you can start the process of creating a screenshot or open the settings window:
3. If you decide to take a screenshot, then after selecting the appropriate command or pressing the “Print Screen” key (the utility understands standard Windows commands), the screen will look like this:
In the right corner of the darkened screen, hints appeared - commands available for creating a screenshot. The full list of possible commands looks like this:
— Left mouse button (LMB) — selects the area to take a screenshot and completes the operation.
— Right mouse button (RMB) — draws on the screenshot.
— Ctrl+LMB/RMB — rectangular selection/drawing.
— Mouse wheel — adjusts the thickness of the line for drawing.
— Delete/BackSpace — deletes newer inscriptions on the screenshot.
— Escape — exits without saving.
— Return, Space — selects the entire screen for taking a screenshot.
— ALT+Prt Scr — takes a screenshot of the active window.
4. After the operation is completed, the screenshot hangs on the display screen and moves beautifully there. A window appears next to it, determining its fate:
Using the buttons in this window, you can save the received file on your hard drive, send it by mail, send it for editing, copy it to the clipboard, or refuse further operations with it.
That's the way it is. I'm sure that many computer users (for whom taking screenshots is not a job) will like this program. Using it does not require any special skills, and the process itself is aesthetically self-sufficient . But for those who need more options, it is advisable to look for something more serious.