The post that was quoted here has been removedshut 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?
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.
The post that was quoted here has been removedI'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.
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The post that was quoted here has been removedBlimey! 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. 😉