Problems to capture right click menu


  1. whs
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    Problems to capture right click menu


    I sometimes write little tutorials or develop class materials. Since I am a big believer in the use of pictures to explain things, I take a lot of screenshots or snips. For the screenshots I use FastStone Capture or Jing.
    At times, I want to show a right click menu and annotate it. That works usually well with the screen capture of either program (it would not work with the snip because the moment you click on the snipping tool, the right click menu disappears) - but not so with screen capture.
    However, in some rare cases ( and I have not been able to establish a pattern), the screen capture does not work when the right click menu is out - the screen capture works though on the same page as soon as I close the right click menu. And that is the same with FSC and Jing.
    Would anybody know the reason for that behavior and how to fix it ?
    Last edited by whs; 26 Dec 2009 at 19:26.
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    whs said:
    I sometimes write little tutorials or develop class materials. Since I am a big believer in the use of pictures to explain things, I take a lot of screenshots or snips. For the screenshots I use FastStone Capture or Jing.
    At times, I want to show a right click menu and annotate it. That works usually well with the screen capture of either program (it would not work with the snip because the moment you click on the snipping tool, the right click menu disappears) - but not so with screen capture.
    However, in some rare cases ( and I have not been able to establish a pattern), the screen capture does not work when the right click menu is out - the screen capture works though on the same page as soon as I close the right click menu. And that is the same with FSC and Jing.
    Would anybody know the reason for that behavior and how to fix it ?
    Have you tried PrintScreen (That button on your keyboard that automatically takes a screenshot and copies it to the clipboard) and then cropping it in MS Paint or some other photo editing program.

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  3. whs
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    Thanks for the answer. I use Print Screen and get my FSC to act on it. And I programmed F9 to screen capture with Jing. The cropping part is not the problem. I have many tools for that, but usually I use the Vista/Win7 snipping tool and snip the part from the screencapture I want (when I use FSC because they make a full screen capture). With Jing, you can capture any part of the screen when I go via the capture hotkey (F9).
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