Capture Menu
This menu allows you to specify the capture object type for the next capture or series of captures.

The following table lists the commands and their descriptions available from the Capture menu:
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Command |
Description |
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Active Window |
Causes the capture function, when invoked, to capture the current window. |
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Active Client |
Causes the capture function, when invoked, to capture the current window, excluding the window’s title and borders. |
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Full Screen |
Causes the capture function, when invoked, to capture everything that appears on your screen. |
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Selected Object |
Causes the capture function, when invoked, to let you select an object to capture. After you press the capture key, move the mouse cursor over an object to highlight it, then click to capture it. |
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Menu Under Courser |
Causes the capture function, when invoked, to capture the current pull-down menu. |
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Window Under Courser |
Causes the capture function, when invoked, to capture the window that the mouse cursor is on. |
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Area |
Shows possible types in an Area. |
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Mouse Courser |
Causes the capture function, when invoked, to capture the mouse cursor. |
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Capture Wallpaper |
Performs an immediate capture of current wallpaper. If there is no wallpaper set, nothing is captured. |
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CaptureFromExeDlg (TreeView) |
Opens resources such as bitmaps, icons or cursors from EXEs or DLLs, allowing you to capture these resources and save them as image files. This command will display the Capture From Executable File Dialog. |
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CaptureFromExeDlg (TabView) |
Opens resources such as bitmaps, icons or cursors from EXEs or DLLs, allowing you to capture these resources and save them as image files. This command will display the Capture From Executable File Dialog. |
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Capture From Executables |
Allows capturing a resource from an EXE or DLL file that contains image resources like bitmaps, icons and cursors. When you select an EXE or DLL file, the available resources will be displayed in a combo box. You can then select the resource type and enter the resource ID, then Preview to see the requested resource. This command will display the Capture From Exe Dialog. |
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Stop Capture |
Used to end the capture process and "release" the capture hotkey. The capture can also be ended by pressing a Cancel hotkey. This can be designated in the Capture Options Dialog. |