Hi

I use both - Virtualising Windows and virtualising control keystrokes 
for various reasons like selecting and copying text from CMD, finding 
out the current window layout, capturing error codes and dialog messages 
and all that stuff..
The virtualise Windows (ctrl + insert +w) is different from the 
virtualise control (ctrl + shift + insert +w) keystroke. The former is 
for virtualising the focused application and / or window, and the latter 
is for virtualising only the controls like buttons, list views, 
checkboxes and the like.

Regards
Syed Imran
 Both make use of the virtual viewer to display the content.

silpa wrote:
> Hi all,
> Can anybody tell me what is the keystroke for virtualizing window and what it 
> means and in what context is it used?
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Silpa.  
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