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print screen with API ?
"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: Did you try Fn+PrtSc ? nhitch wrote: I have used print screen correctly many times on another computer. I understand how it works. It simply does not work on my fairly new HP. Keys above keypad are: home over prt sc, and end over sys rq I have tried every combination I can think of

Print Screen
Ken Blake, MVP kbl...@this.is.an.invalid.domain microsoft public windowsxp general In news:07ef01c4009b$d69f9510$3501280a@phx.gbl, Squid <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> typed: I assume you are trying to print screen in DOS? If so, in XP/2000 the print screen function was removed . No, that's not true.

Print Screen
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<OT> 'Print Screen"
Severian sever...@chlamydia-is-not-a-flower.com comp os ms-windows programmer win32 On 12 Jun 2004 18:40:07 -0700, wv9...@yahoo.com (Will) wrote: Hello, I am looking for a way to access what is captured during a control-print-screen. Will AFAIK, Ctrl+PrintScreen is the same as PrintScreen (entire desktop

"Print Screen" Button Doesn't Print
But whatever is correct, I Interrupt 5 usually points to BIOS (IIRC). think the active bank information is strored on the screen hardware itself, not in computer memory, so there should be way to interrogate the screen hardware fo rthe nformation. Just write your own Int5 service routine and handle screen pages

Extracting a frame from DVD Video
UUCP
comp lang basic visual misc Peter Dubuque <dubu...@shell1.tiac.net> writes: [snip] Why are you pressing the Print Screen key if you don't want to copy the desktop image? Perhaps because someone replaced its label with one saying "DO NOT PRESS THIS BUTTON!" Do any Windows apps actually intercept the Print

Alt & Print Screen
How do I use the 'print screen' function? Back in the days of DOS, the PrintScrn key used to print the screen. But in all versions of Windows, this works differently, and the name of the key is now an anachronism. To use the key, press it to capture an image of the entire screen, or press alt-PrintScrn to capture

print Screen contents of Outlook Express folder
Harry O ho...@sk.sympatico.ca alt windows98 PrintScreen Key will copy the screen to the clipboard and you can paste it into a graphics program. If you hold down ALT+PrintScreen only the active window will be copied. A neat little freeware program called PrintKey will give you more control check it out here

Print Screen Function
"KSnow" <KS...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:88C84DB5-4C8B-4303-B659-68E347918FB0@microsoft.com... I've always used print screen or alt-print screen to do screen/window captures but it's never worked with Vista. Is there some feature that I need to turn on/off? Help is appreciated. Thanks.

Dual monitor support and print screen
Rôgêr <ab...@your.isp.com> wrote : Sarah Houston wrote: Is there a way to literally print the screen to your printer, with just a key combo? I know ctrl-shift-printscreen just copies it to clipboard. I like Alt+PrtScn, but it's still to clipboard. Not hard at all to open some paint program and print to printer.

CTRL-ALT-PRINTSCREEN
Woody TheD...@pond.net alt os windows-xp Look at the help on Coral to find out what maps the prt scr to.... "Keith H" <kt.hol...@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:pNYqj.435$xm6.125@newsfe4-win.ntli.net... Why should the Print Screen key be disabled? Can Coreldraw do that? How do I reset it? Thanks Keith.

Print Screen Key
Again, Robert, this isn't for me, but for persons using my perfectly- normal application programs, who decide they want a copy of the screen. Which works, unless it's not screen bank zero. My programs that the user is executing have no knowledge they are hitting the sh-printscreen button, (actually unshiftedt works

Print screen doesn't work
Alan Edwards edwa...@southcom.com.au microsoft public win98 multimedia It is not meant to print automatically. Use PrintScreen for the whole screen or Alt PrintScreen for the active window then paste it into a graphics application like MSPaint. To me the Help on the Print Screen key is clear but perhaps you

Print Screen
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Print Screen Function
Graham Mayor gma...@DELETECAPSmvps.org microsoft public word docmanagement Print Screen copies the screen to the clipboard ALT+Printscreen copies the active Window. You can paste into a document and print. If you need anything more sophisticated you need a dedicated screen capture utility such as SnagIt which is

print screen (prt sc on HP Pavilion w/Vista) doesn't work
Michael Santovec michael_santo...@prodigy.net microsoft public internet mail Under Windows, Print Screen copies the screen to the clipboard as an image. You could paste that into paste that into a graphics program, such as Paint, and print from there. There are also some 3rd party screen capture programs to

Print Screen
karl haas midl...@earthlink.net alt autos studebaker One of the things I've missed for the past few years is the "Print Screen" capability. A few weeks ago the Business Seection of the San Diego Union Tribune had an item in the technology advice column (from the Chicago Tribune/ James Coates) about a free download

Print Screen
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Use Print Screen Key!!! COOL!!!
Don Schmidt dschm...@pacifier.com alt windows98 The Print Scrn key creates a picture of the screen which can be Pasted into the Paint program. Is there a way to: - copy the contents of your screen for later editing - print the contents of the screen as is my ALT-PRINT SCREEN and my PRINT SCREEN alone don't seem

Print screen?
--->With two monitors now active when you do a print screen it captures what is --->on both monitors. Is there a way to only limit this to the default monitor --->such as monitor number 1 ---> --->Running Windows XP Pro SP2 with all updates ---> --->Thanks --->Adam Raff ---> ---> --->