Screen Capture made Easy with ‘PrintScreen’
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You might have tried several tools to capture desktop screen or an active window, sometimes part of the screen which has got an interesting image. Surely it is not so easy to complete the job with old Windows screen capture methods. But, you can do this by just pressing the ‘PrintScreen’ button on your keyboard and selecting the area of interest by mouse pointer with Gadwin PrintScreen software. You can follow these steps given as screen shots below. Select the preference button and keep the hot key option as ‘PrintScreen’. Set the source as you require. I selected ‘Rectangular Area’ to capture part of a window. Decide your destination folder and image formats. Here common image formats BMP, JPG,GIF,PNG and TIF. If you need to resize the image to a specific size, give width and height details. Leave all other fields as default.
