Ways to Trigger a Capture

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There are lot's of different capture modes available in Screenshot Captor, and lot's of different ways to initiate a capture.

Which methods you use will depend both on your style of working, and the kind of thing you want to capture.

 

Ways to trigger captures:

 

The easiest way to capture an image is to use a global hotkey.  By default, Screenshot Captor uses the PrtScr key in the upper right of your keyboard to trigger a capture of the current screen - so just press that to capture an image.

 

You can customize global hotkeys in two different ways from the hotkey configuration screen; the first is to assign actions to the default PrtScr hotkeys, and the other way is to specify your own custom hotkeys:

options_hotkeys

 

Start a Capture from the Menu:

You can also trigger a capture from the Capture menu of the main program screen:

menu_capture

 

 

OR from the right-click pop-up menu from the tray icon:

traymenu

 

 

A nice feature about the menus is that they also list the global hotkeys for each capture mode as a quick reminder.