Win7 thingy btw.

>From the article

Click Start Record and then just click your way through the procedure.
Go as fast or slow as you like. It’s not recording a screencast video;
it’s talking a picture of the screen every time you click or enter
data with the keyboard. Windows annotates each screenshot with a
description of what you actually did, such as clicking the Start
button or clicking a particular button in an application. And for more
clarity, you can stop and add a comment at any time, and it’ll appear
with the screenshot.


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