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I often make use of the Windows snipping tool for the same purpose. Works great and you can save the screenshot as a PNG. The snip also goes straight into the clipboard, so you can paste it directly into any image processor. You can set the mode to snip an entire window, a rectangular area, a freeform area or a full screen.
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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OriginalGriff wrote: WIN+SHIFT+S ---> screenshot. Is this a Windows 10 feature? It does not work for me using Windows 7.
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It may even be a Creator Update new feature as well!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Works from Windows 8 and up
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Does not work on Win 8.1
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Just type snipping in Start menu.
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Seems to be a part of Onenote.
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That'll be Win10 ? doesn't work on 7
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This seems to be tied to OneNote (at list on my Win 10 system).
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I don't have OneNote on my notebook and it works like a charm !
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That's messed up. I got it working exactly once - the very first time I tried it - and exactly in the way you described...it looked to me like a quicker way to get the snipping tool going...and then, it stopped working - Win-Shift-S no longer does anything at all.
I'll bet it'll start working again after I reboot, but I'm not in a good position to do that right now just to try it out.
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"turn it off and back on again"
Yep, that'll fix it!
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Doesn't work for me... on Win10.
Jeremy Falcon
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yeah, didn't appreciate Windows 10 hijacking the Windows S key onenote has used for a long time... I'm not the only one.
Charlie Gilley
<italic>Stuck in a dysfunctional matrix from which I must escape...
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I worked at a pulp and paper mill for 12 1/2 years and have heard repeatedly that we are moving towards a paperless society. A comment was made this week that we will be a paperless society when we stop using toilet tissue.
On my commute this morning, I was pondering that and this question came to find:
Are anti-virus and anti-malware application just digital toilet tissue?
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No. They are analogous to the toxic stuff you use for decontamination from biological weapons.
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Tim Carmichael wrote: Are anti-virus and anti-malware application just digital toilet tissue?
Yes.
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So ... will we move to the Three Seashells, or start to wipe with an iPhone?
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Quote: wipe with an iPhone Thank goodness it has rounded corners!
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Lmao, I love a good Demolition Man reference
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Dyson will invent a bidet that runs on recycled water and dreams.
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Then he'll get it made in a Chinese sweatshop, and sell it for a month's pay in the West ...
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Well, it had to be made from *someone's* dreams.
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Tim Carmichael wrote: worked at a pulp and paper mill for 12 1/2 years
You have my condolences. The closest airport to where I used to live was in the same town as a pulp and paper mill. I dreaded flying because the smell there made me sick.
Recently a friend and I were driving back and happened to go through said town, we had the windows rolled up and the AC going. Suddenly the most horrible noxious smell invaded my nose, fortunately friend mentioned that the paper mill must be going. Broke into laughter, apologized, and admitted that I was worried he had just passed some rancid gas.
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I can live with antivirus if that's all they do.
These days though seems every av product comes bundled with a couple dozen bottles of snake oil and enforced system cripples. We've all accused ms of bloating their products and removing user control/settings, these guys have taken that to a whole new level.
Actually I only use mbam 1.75 on-demand, common sense full-time, windows firewall both ways.
Sin tack
the any key okay
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