Corradino wrote:I've got a basic version of InterVideo on my computer. I wish i had PowerDVD, but you have to pay for that.
Any more ideas? :neutral:
Ok, here is another way but it is a little more complicated:
When the screen has on it what you want push the “
Print screen†button next to the F# buttons on a keyboard. I'm not sure if laptops have this button but I am giving directions from my family computer.
The print screen button has now copied the screen to the clipboard.
Pull up the program "Paint". Now you have two choices, either go up to the tabs at the top click "Edit" then choose "Paste" or the button "ctrl" and also hit "v" at the same time.
That will paste it into paint. You will be able to see what you have copied (it is what the photo will look like)
Now to save it as a photo go up to the tab "File". Click "Save As." It will bring up your photo files. Choose where you want it and what you want to call it. Under the file name is the words "Save as type" click the down arrow and choose "jpeg". Choosing "24-bit bitmap" is also ok.
That should give you the screen capture you want.
I think I explained everything. If you need further help Corradino, feel free to ask. {thumb2}
BossC
[quote="Corradino"]I've got a basic version of InterVideo on my computer. I wish i had PowerDVD, but you have to pay for that. :(
Any more ideas? :neutral:[/quote]
Ok, here is another way but it is a little more complicated:
When the screen has on it what you want push the “[b]Print screen[/b]†button next to the F# buttons on a keyboard. I'm not sure if laptops have this button but I am giving directions from my family computer.
The print screen button has now copied the screen to the clipboard.
Pull up the program "Paint". Now you have two choices, either go up to the tabs at the top click "Edit" then choose "Paste" or the button "ctrl" and also hit "v" at the same time.
That will paste it into paint. You will be able to see what you have copied (it is what the photo will look like)
Now to save it as a photo go up to the tab "File". Click "Save As." It will bring up your photo files. Choose where you want it and what you want to call it. Under the file name is the words "Save as type" click the down arrow and choose "jpeg". Choosing "24-bit bitmap" is also ok.
That should give you the screen capture you want.
I think I explained everything. If you need further help Corradino, feel free to ask. {thumb2}
BossC