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CROP!~

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
CROP!~
Alternative solution I can think of is tell your computer to use just one monitor... but not sure you want to do that.

My paint shop doesn't let me pic just a single monitor to capture from... full, window, application, area etc.... but no monitor choice.

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shut off one monitor.

I've made macros when making motion gif to first save a selection, and load and crop with the press of a button.

You would need to program the macro, and hit that one button 100 times.

Your print screen application doesn't have the option to capture just the application not full screen?

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Paintshop pro 8
File (alt F)
Screen Capture
Setup

Select Window

That is how mine would work.

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Dude, download free app PicPick - it runs in your system tray.

It allows you a bunch of different capture options, including a "region" option where you can select only what you need.
It has output options to a small image editor / clipboard / image file / etc.
You can assign hotkeys to almost all the functions too.

Wonderful app.
Check it out. I use it almost daily.

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That's odd. Alt + Print Screen should only capture the active program or window.

Are you stretching programs across both screens?

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I've got a keyboard with apx 60 key options. I use say 12?

A macro in my case is assigning key strokes to any given button I have.

First I learn the key strokes I wish to do over and over and 'record them'.

Next, when finished proper I have the 'press one button and do 9 things' going on.

Sounds like Crowley finished you off, but macros are very useful for me when I make avatars as well as other stuff with redundant key strokes. I even have macros to auto close and save file as I go or capture and save as I go. They just are a string of the keystrokes you would do for any given redundant task.

P-

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Blimey! That's one hell of a work station!

Is the keyboard you're using connect with a USB or PS/2 connection? Some older PS/2 connections don't pass all keyboard combinations properly. Also, does the keyboard have an F-Lock key as that can interfere.

Your wallet looks suspiciously like a purse. 😉

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JESUS!

Needs more coffee mugs.