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Subject: Screen Capture


harold_u ( ) posted Sat, 10 June 2000 at 10:38 PM · edited Thu, 28 November 2024 at 12:42 PM

I know that if you press PrintScreen it captures the Image, and then when you open up a new document in any image editing software, it pastes your screen capture. The only thing I want to know is, is there any ways you do a screen capture with the mouse arrow showing??? Thank You.


Spanfarkle ( ) posted Mon, 12 June 2000 at 7:36 AM

I am not sure on a PC, but there should be something. With a Mac, go to the finder and then press apple(command)-shift-3.That creates a pict file which can be opened in PhotoShop. Span<;)>


gideon ( ) posted Tue, 13 June 2000 at 12:10 PM

You could get a picture of the arrow icon and import that into photoshop and place it on a new layer. This gives you the freedom to put it anywhere you want, even animate it!


gideon ( ) posted Tue, 13 June 2000 at 12:11 PM

You could get a picture of the arrow icon and import that into photoshop and place it on a new layer. This gives you the freedom to put it anywhere you want, even animate it!


gideon ( ) posted Tue, 13 June 2000 at 12:12 PM

You could get a picture of the arrow icon and import that into photoshop and place it on a new layer. This gives you the freedom to put it anywhere you want, even animate it!


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