Control Print Screen and just Print screen copy  what's on the desktop 
to the clipboard in Win2K.  Alt Print Screen copies only the active 
window. 

Lucas Rijnders wrote:
> Op Wed, 20 Feb 2008 19:38:01 +0100 schreef Walter Hamler  
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>   
>> OK. I am clueless.
>>
>> I put the 18~55 DA lens on the K1000 body thinking it would only work
>> at WO aperture because it has no aperture simulator. However, when I
>> actually looked at a slow shutter speed, it appears to be stopping
>> down to 16 or 22. I tried my other DA lenses and the same thing. Why
>> is my thinking wrong here?
>>     
>
> Bodies that can't control the aperture simply push the aperture lever on  
> the lens to close down the aperture as far as it will go. An aperture ring  
> on a lens physically stops this action at the selected aperture. Since  
> your lens does not have an aperture ring, the body will completely stop  
> down the lens.
> The aperture simulator is a mechanical feedback device, not the lever used  
> to stop the lens down. See bdimitrov.de/kmp for all you never wanted to  
> know about all K-mount incarnations.
>
>   
>> I shot a series of exposures at 21mm setting, and the prints show a
>> definite vignette, but the usable area is much bigger than the digital
>> sensor size. I am going to scan some negs and crop to see how an 8x11
>> looks.
>>
>> Somebody please tell me how this stuff really works :-)
>>
>> Walt
>>
>> BTW, the Alt-Print Screen does nothing to capture a screen shot. My
>> keyboard says "System Required" on the Print Screen key.  ???
>>     
>
> Maybe you don't have a system?  :o)
>
>   


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