10.08.2008, 23:53
Or, keep it the old fashioned way.
Get your screenshot by pressing Print Screen (PrtSc), then go to MS Paint, click on edit and then past OR use Ctrl + V. Then save.
There be your screenshot.
Other option is to use a tool such as FRAPS and that saves the image pre-done in .bmp or .jpg in a destination directory.
Get your screenshot by pressing Print Screen (PrtSc), then go to MS Paint, click on edit and then past OR use Ctrl + V. Then save.
There be your screenshot.
Other option is to use a tool such as FRAPS and that saves the image pre-done in .bmp or .jpg in a destination directory.