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HyperSnap-DX, made specifically for
capturing screenshots, also lets you include
the cursor in your screenshots.
A 30-day trial version is available at
www.hyperion.com.
Each time you turn on the "Include Cursor"
option (select Capture -> Include Cursor Image),
a message pops up telling you exactly what to
do.
HTH,
Paul Kotta
Livermore, CA
----- Original Message -----
From: Wollenberger, David <David -dot- Wollenberger -at- STERLING -dot- COM>
Sent: Monday, April 26, 1999 2:59 PM
Subject: Capturing Cursors
> 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
>