aving maybe there just isn't. So as a
> last-ditch resort if all else fails - have you considered using a cellphone
> to take
> a photo of the screen?
>
> Deborah
>
> -Original Message- From: Code for Libraries
> On Behalf Of charles meyer Sent: Thursday, 20
ng a cellphone to
take a photo of the screen?
Deborah
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From: Code for Libraries On Behalf Of charles meyer
Sent: Thursday, 20 April 2023 7:24 am
To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG
Subject: [CODE4LIB] Capturing Graphics for a Handout
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My esteemed listamtes,
I wish you could sit next to me and see what I see.
I've been doing screenshots for years - windows logo key + shift key + S -
no problem.
It's capturing the enlargement off that using the magnifier.
Maybe there's a better tool?
I want to share a handout that shows yo
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From: Code for Libraries On Behalf Of charles meyer
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2023 3:44 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Capturing Graphics for a Handout
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Charles,
You do not need to be holding down on WinKey + Shift + S the whole time you
are clipping. Just press them together and let go.
Try this to get the capture of the clipping.
1. Press WinKey + V to make sure that Windows Clipboard memory is on. Click
turn on if it is no
2. Press WinKey + Sh
My esteemed listmates,
This seems to change from one Dell laptop to another to a Dell desktop as I
progress through the day from station to station.'
The goal is to capture (and show people in a still graphic) that rectangle
drawing you make to capture a screen portion by using The Windows Logo k
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From: Code for Libraries On Behalf Of charles meyer
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2023 2:56 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [CODE4LIB] Capturing Graphics for a Handout
My esteemed listmates,
I'm trying to capture a graphic of what the screen should look like for a
My esteemed listmates,
I'm trying to capture a graphic of what the screen should look like for a
handout I'm creating in Word.
I don't seem to have enough finders.
I hold down the logo key + the Shift + the letter S and start dragging.
On a LAPTOP, I must then press the fn key + the printscreen