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(1) Full Screen capture
This captures the whole of the computer screen.
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# Select “SETTING CAPTURE” in the
“Option” window and then select “Full
Screen” from the “Capture Form”.
See “Selecting the capturing method” above for
details on the “Capture Form” settings.
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$ Right-click the icon on the taskbar, and
select “Capture”.
The Capture window appears.
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% When the screen image that you would
like to capture is being displayed, click
“CAPTURE START”.
Note:
• Depending on the computer's processing speed, the image may be
captured while it is still being redrawn on the computer screen.If this
happens, click “CAPTURE START” in “
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Still Timer For Capture” on
page 46, and then set the waiting time before capturing starts.
• If the setting for “
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After Capture” on page 46 is “Send Projector”, the
captured image will be sent to the projector automatically without
needing to click the SEND button. Furthermore, you can save the image
by selecting “Save Picture”.
(2) Area capture
This captures a rectangular area of the computer screen which is selected
using the mouse.
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# Select “SETTING CAPTURE” in the
“Option” window and then select “Area”
from the “Capture Form” box.
See “Selecting the capturing method” on page
43 for details on the “Capture Form” settings.
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$ Right-click the icon on the taskbar, and
select “Capture”.
The Capture window appears.
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& Move the mouse pointer to a corner of
the area to be selected for capturing,
and then hold down the left mouse
button and drag the mouse pointer to
select the whole of the area to be
captured. Once the area is selected
release the mouse button.