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Please do yourself a favor and consider FullShot. It performs ANY function
you may require with regard to capturing screens. I have used several
screen capture programs, and FullShot is my favorite. It is easy to learn
(because some excellent technical writer wrote a good book), and it is easy
to use.
>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.
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>Thanks,