
a browser viewport without toolbars, or a single frame of a web page using framesets) point the mouse cursor to the window and hit the PgDown key. If you want a child window to be captured (e.g. If this option is selected, you may select a window by clicking it (As in region mode, Greenshot will highlight the area that will be captured). The settings dialog offers an option not to capture the active window right away, but allowing you to select one interactively. If you did a region or window capture before, you can capture the same region again using this option.Ĭreates a screenshot of the window which is currently active. You can toggle the magnifying glass by hitting Z. Hit Return to apply the start/end position of the selected region. If you want to capture an exact area, you can use the Arrow keys to adjust the mouse cursor position one pixel at a time, or 10 pixels at a time by holding down the Ctrl key. Holding down the Shift key while capturing fixes one dimension of the selection rectangle. You can use the Space key to switch between region and window mode. When the green rectangle covers the area you want to be captured in your screenshot, release the mouse button.

Still holding down the mouse button, drag the mouse to define the rectangle to be shot. Click and hold where you want one of the corners of your screenshot to be. The region capture mode allows you to select a rectangular region of your screen to capture.Īfter starting region mode, you will see a crosshair pointing out the mouse position on the screen.
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