You can use the ACDSee Pro Screen Capture utility to create images from different areas of your screen. You can select what areas to capture, how you want to perform the capture, and where to store the captured image.
To take a screen capture:
An icon appears in the Taskbar Notification area.
Screen Capture options
Desktop |
Current monitor |
Captures an image of the entire area displayed on the screen. |
Window |
Entire window |
Captures an image of the entire active window. |
Content only |
Captures an image of the window contents (does not include the frame or title bar). |
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Region |
Fixed size |
Captures an image of a fixed area on the screen. Click the drop-down button and select a dimension setting or select Custom, and enter the dimension in pixels. |
Selected region |
Captures a selected area of the screen. Click and drag your cursor to surround the area you want to capture. |
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Object |
Child window |
Captures an image of sections of the window. For example, a toolbar or button. |
Menu under cursor |
Captures selected menu commands. |
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Include mouse cursor |
Includes the cursor in the screen capture. |
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Destination options |
Clipboard |
Places a copy of the image on the Clipboard. From the Clipboard you can paste the image in a new location. |
File |
Displays the Save dialog box to save the file; you can specify location, format, and file name. |
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Editor |
Opens the captured image in the default editor. |
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Initiate Capture options |
Hot key |
Designates a keystroke combination to trigger the screen capture. To set the Hot Key, press a key or combination of keys (e.g., CTRL + S) on the keyboard; do not type in the box. |
Timer |
Takes a screen capture after a designated period. Choose enough time to set up your desktop or window for the screen capture. The maximum setting is 60 seconds. |