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printing screen

nigel allen

Charter Member
hello guys
its old stupid here again, can any one tell stupid here how to print screen and send it to someone ,? please as i am no geek, on, off, up, down, full power that about it :pop4:
 
hello guys
its old stupid here again, can any one tell stupid here how to print screen and send it to someone ,? please as i am no geek, on, off, up, down, full power that about it :pop4:

Old geek, but still stupid.:isadizzy:

If you do not have a screen capture program, get one, I use FRAPS, but it is payware. However, FSScreen (http://www.flightsimworld.com/downloads/viewfile/1058.html) is free, as are many others.

If you do not have a capture program, you can use what is default on any computer. Pause your flight, compose your screen and hit the Prt Scr key at the upper right of your keyboard.

next, click Alt > View > Full Screen in your Flight Simulator.

Then open up MS Paint from the Programs > Accessories menu and once Paint is opened, click Edit > Paste and answer Yes when prompted that the image is larger than the Clipboard.

Click File > Save and choose bmp or jpg. You now have a screenshot.

Further editing may be done in any other graphics editor, but none of mine will open a screen that is not done with some other capture program than the default mentioned than MS Paint.

Caz
 
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