![]() ![]() The Draw rectangle tool is used to draw a rectangle on the image, used for hightling an aspect of the screenshot. The selection tool is the one you will use to move elements around the editor. ![]() It's in here you can annotate, draw and even blur out sensitive text. MS Paint - Opens the screenshot into Microsoft PaintĮverything else is based on the plugins you chose from the installation.If you've already done this once, then additional screenshots can be added to the same blank document over and over as many times as the screenshots you take. Puts the screenshot straight into a blank document. Send to printer - as it says, allows you to print the screenshot and output straight to a printer.Useful for pasting straight into emails, or even onto a post on your Hornbill Instance Copy to clipboard - Saves the screenshot to your clipboard.Open in image editor - As it says, allows you to edit the screenshot in Greenshot's image editor.I believe the default would be your desktop. Save directly (using preferred file output settings) - If you have amended the preferences in any way, you can specify which folder the screenshots will save to automatically. ![]() Save as (displaying dialog) - As it says, allows you to choose the Save Location for the screenshot that you have just taken.It is here you can choose what do with the image. Please note that whichever method you use, you will ALWAYS have a popup box asking you what you want to do with the screenshot. Capture Internet Explorer - If you have Internet Explorer open, using this will take a screenshot of the page, and if the page has a scrollbar, it will scroll down and take screenshots of the entire page and combine them into a single output.Capture Last Region - This simply freezes your screen and takes a screenshot of the last region you drew after.Capture Region - When using this, your screen will freeze allow you to draw a region over the area you wish to take a screenshot of.Capture Window - This is the same as pressing CTRL Print Screen.Capture Full Screen - This is the same as pressing Print Screen on your keyboard.Read the next section for information on each of the types of shortcuts I've left mine as Default but feel free to set up your own shortcut combinations. In the General tab you can specify the Keyboard shortcuts you wish to use depending on the type of screenshot you need to take. Right click on this icon and go to Preferences ![]() If you cannot see this icon, then you will need to run Greenshot manually by going to Start and typing "Greenshot" then run it.
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