Hello Colin and Bill,

Let me correct Colin's statement that the screen capture shortcut is 
Command+Shift+3 (not F3).  This will put a screen capture image on your Desktop 
labeled with the date and time of capture.

I believe that the shortcut set up under Keyboard Commanders will take a screen 
shot of what is in the VoiceOver cursor and attach it to a mail message.  For 
some purposes you may want to capture the entire screen, for example, if you're 
sending an attached image to someone sighted to troubleshoot your machine.  
Limiting the screenshot to what's in the VoiceOver cursor may not be sufficient 
if, for example, it turns out that you're in the wrong part of an application 
window for a control that you're trying to find, while sending the image 
captured of the entire screen would allow someone to help you with identifying 
what's going on.

There are also commands to capture just an application window, but they require 
more steps to execute, since you have to move the mouse cursor and "Click" in 
your selected window.

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther

On Nov 19, 2011, at 11:49, Red.Falcon wrote:

> Also there is command+shift+f3 [to make a file]
> And command+option+shift+f3 [to add a screen shot to clip board]
> hth Colin
> 
> Hi Bill!
> If you have your keyboard commander switched on there is the shortcut key X 
> set to send a screen shot to mail!
> If that helps!
> Its already put in for you along with the say time key and the shortcuts for 
> mail and safari!
> All you need to do is turn on the commander and in vo utilities under general 
> tick the [allow vo to be controlled by applescripts] and you can use them!
> A shortcut to the commanders from general is to press command+8 and that will 
> take you right there!
> hth Colin
> Qapla!
> 
> On 19 Nov 2011, at 20:42, Bill Holton wrote:
> 
>> Title says it all.
>>  
>> 
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