D DOUGGN Member Joined May 17, 2011 Oct 28, 2014 #1 I have windows XP - I can't figure out how to do screen shots. Anybody help?
M missin' 2 Member Joined Jan 17, 2006 Oct 28, 2014 #2 DOUGGN said: I have windows XP - I can't figure out how to do screen shots. Anybody help? Click to expand... Are you asking how to do a screen shot of your computer screen or how to save a snap shot of your powerlogger screen?
DOUGGN said: I have windows XP - I can't figure out how to do screen shots. Anybody help? Click to expand... Are you asking how to do a screen shot of your computer screen or how to save a snap shot of your powerlogger screen?
T TurboDave RIP DAVE Staff member TurboBuick.Com Supporter! Joined May 24, 2001 Oct 29, 2014 #4 I prefer doing, alt+PrtSc so it only captures the PLC screen. Then open paint, hit Ctrl+V to paste. Then "save as jpg".
I prefer doing, alt+PrtSc so it only captures the PLC screen. Then open paint, hit Ctrl+V to paste. Then "save as jpg".
A aminga Chicks Dig the powerbulge Joined Dec 15, 2003 Oct 29, 2014 #5 windows 7 has snipping tool which saves it without paint.
T TurboDave RIP DAVE Staff member TurboBuick.Com Supporter! Joined May 24, 2001 Oct 29, 2014 #6 aminga said: windows 7 has snipping tool which saves it without paint. Click to expand... How? Sent from my DROID RAZR HD using Tapatalk
aminga said: windows 7 has snipping tool which saves it without paint. Click to expand... How? Sent from my DROID RAZR HD using Tapatalk
A aminga Chicks Dig the powerbulge Joined Dec 15, 2003 Oct 29, 2014 #7 TurboDave said: How? Sent from my DROID RAZR HD using Tapatalk Click to expand... Start Type "snipping tool" in the search box. Then drag the border around the screen area you want to capture File Save as
TurboDave said: How? Sent from my DROID RAZR HD using Tapatalk Click to expand... Start Type "snipping tool" in the search box. Then drag the border around the screen area you want to capture File Save as
A aminga Chicks Dig the powerbulge Joined Dec 15, 2003 Oct 29, 2014 #8 FWIW you can pin the snipping tool to the menu so it's easier to find later
D DOUGGN Member Joined May 17, 2011 Oct 29, 2014 #9 TurboDave said: I prefer doing, alt+PrtSc so it only captures the PLC screen. Then open paint, hit Ctrl+V to paste. Then "save as jpg". Click to expand... Thanks Dave - I'll try that out. The print screen key on my laptop was one of the keys that toggled the Powerlogger display options - I'll try alt+print.
TurboDave said: I prefer doing, alt+PrtSc so it only captures the PLC screen. Then open paint, hit Ctrl+V to paste. Then "save as jpg". Click to expand... Thanks Dave - I'll try that out. The print screen key on my laptop was one of the keys that toggled the Powerlogger display options - I'll try alt+print.
T TurboDave RIP DAVE Staff member TurboBuick.Com Supporter! Joined May 24, 2001 Oct 29, 2014 #10 The print screen key should have absolutely no interaction with PLC! Sent from my QMV7A tablet via Tapatalk.
The print screen key should have absolutely no interaction with PLC! Sent from my QMV7A tablet via Tapatalk.
D DOUGGN Member Joined May 17, 2011 Oct 29, 2014 #11 TurboDave said: The print screen key should have absolutely no interaction with PLC! Sent from my QMV7A tablet via Tapatalk. Click to expand... print screen on my laptop is F11 which toggles the 3rd window on the graph screen of the PLC.
TurboDave said: The print screen key should have absolutely no interaction with PLC! Sent from my QMV7A tablet via Tapatalk. Click to expand... print screen on my laptop is F11 which toggles the 3rd window on the graph screen of the PLC.