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If you already have Paint Shop Pro, use whatever screen capture
facilities it offers.
Otherwise, PSP is serious overkill for screen captures. I've been
using PrintKey freeware product for 28 months with fine success.
Download PrintKey 4.0 from:
Install it and then put a PrintKey 4.0 shortcut in your
C:\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp folder. This way, it
loads when you boot. Then, whenever you press the Print Screen
key, you'll be presented with a nice array of screen capture
power--including cursor capture.
PrintKey is free and powerful. Works for me.
Roy
"Wollenberger, David" wrote:
>
> I have always used Alt+Print Screen to capture screen shots. I am now
> attempting to capture different cursor types, and this method does not pick
> up the cursor. Does anyone know how to capture the cursor.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
>
> David Wollenberger
>
> Technical Writer
>
> Sterling Software, Inc. * Information Management Division
> 5900 Canoga Ave * Woodland Hills, CA 91367
> (818) 716-1637, x270 * FAX: (818) 703-8529
>
> david -dot- wollenberger -at- sterling -dot- com