Microsoft Wireless Comfort Keybaord - Print Screen

G

Guest

Hi,

Does anyone know of an issue with the print screen button not capturing the
window and placing it into the clipboard?

One of our new keyboards, on a new XP machine , with the keyboard software
installed is not capturing the window when the print screen button is pressed.

I've tried Alt-PrintScreen, Cntrl-PrintScreen, Shift-PrintScreen, and print
screen all by itself and not any of the combinations capture the image. Does
anyone know the capture sequence of Keys to make this work. I've been
capturing screens for 8 years and this new keyboard won't do it.

XP SP2
Microsoft Wireless Comfort Keyboard 1.0A

Thanks, Mike
 
G

Guest

Nevermind I just found the F LOCK KEY.

It is the toggle key that allow a key to have a third funciton. When F LOCK
is on (which it was) the statndard commnads printed on the front of the Key
are enabled

In this case the standard command (insert) was activated and the regular key
commands (Print Screen/SysRQ) was turned off.

Thanks,
Mike
 
T

Test User

Mike said:
Hi,

Does anyone know of an issue with the print screen button not capturing the
window and placing it into the clipboard?

One of our new keyboards, on a new XP machine , with the keyboard software
installed is not capturing the window when the print screen button is pressed.

I've tried Alt-PrintScreen, Cntrl-PrintScreen, Shift-PrintScreen, and print
screen all by itself and not any of the combinations capture the image. Does
anyone know the capture sequence of Keys to make this work. I've been
capturing screens for 8 years and this new keyboard won't do it.

XP SP2
Microsoft Wireless Comfort Keyboard 1.0A

Thanks, Mike

note that alt+printscreen and control+printscreen can also be very helpful.
One takes a full screenshot, the other just the active window. *Very*
useful when recording dialog settings.

HTH
-pk
 

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