Re: [CODE4LIB] Capturing Graphics for a Handout

2023-04-19 Thread Hammer, Erich F
Charles, The magnifier literally magnifies the screen, it doesn't increase the resolution of the objects being magnified. That is why everything looks blocky/chunky. Thus there is no difference between capturing a magnified screen and capturing a non-magnified screen and then zooming in on th

Re: [CODE4LIB] Capturing Graphics for a Handout

2023-04-19 Thread Fitchett, Deborah
There's a few possibilities I can think of: * Maybe Word is just automatically scaling it to the size of the page available * Maybe Paint scales it * Maybe Windows just "remembers" that even though you're *looking* at the screen at 200%, the data is still the same so the screenshot is the same siz

Re: [CODE4LIB] Capturing Graphics for a Handout

2023-04-19 Thread Henry, Cynthia
Sciences Texas Tech University (806) 834-0898 cynthia.he...@ttu.edu -Original Message- 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 This email originated outside

Re: [CODE4LIB] Capturing Graphics for a Handout

2023-04-19 Thread Dustin Harris
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

Re: [CODE4LIB] Capturing Graphics for a Handout

2023-04-18 Thread charles meyer
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