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Try using RDP to control the Windows 7 station remotely from another station
running XP or Vista (or whatever your Captivate 4 works best on) and do the
captures from that system.
Gene Kim-Eng
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From: "Technical Writer" <tekwrytr -at- hotmail -dot- com>
> Has anyone used Captivate 4 to take Windows 7 desktop screen captures, and, if
> so, how do you do it? We have to use Captivate 4 because the fonts used in the
> project templates cannot be replicated in Captivate 5. Unfortunately, we also
> have to do many Windows 7 desktop screen captures. Captivate 4 works tolerably
> well for screen captures of applications, but completely bonks on the Windows
> 7 desktop.
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