On 6/30/14, Donald L. Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:
> Please refresh my memory.  I want to copy the entire screen contents,
> even the parts where the cursor is not permitted to go.  I seem to
> recall that this can somehow be done using the print screen key but
> cannot recall the rest of the process.  Please tell me step by step how
> to accomplish this.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Don Roberts
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Hi Donald:
Actually, there is another way to do it as well.Make sure the Virtual
View app is loaded on your system.  This app is installed with
Window-eyes anyway, so unless you have deleted it, it should be there.
Now, press control-alt-v and you will be in a window where you can
choose the active window or the focused window. Choose the Active
Window to get the full screen.
Now, the entire window should be virtualized, meaning that you can
select the entire contents of that window, whether the cursor can get
to it or not.
You can then copy and paste the contents of that window into an email
or whatever you want to do.
Kevin Huber
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