Originally posted by: MIGhunter
How did you copy the window?
Originally posted by: imtim83
Anyone here plays unreal 2003 at 1600x1200 with all details on maximum ? Just wondering.
Alt+PrintScreen copies the active window, no need for cropping.Originally posted by: LegendaryPrintscreen then crop?Originally posted by: MIGhunter
How did you copy the window?
?????? :QOriginally posted by: amdskip
Flyby: 602
Botmatch: 23.555
This is just the family computer
900 Thunderbird
Geforce 3 ti200
Originally posted by: Leo V
Alt+PrintScreen copies the active window, no need for cropping.Originally posted by: LegendaryPrintscreen then crop?Originally posted by: MIGhunter
How did you copy the window?
While holding down the "ALT" key (find it on your keyboard next to the space bar), you press the key that says "Print Scrn / SysReq" (it's next to the "Scroll Lock" key, in the group of three keys next to the LEDs in the upper-right corner of your keyboard). A picture of the active window will now be in Windows' internal clipboard. Now go into an imaging application and paste.Originally posted by: MIGhunter
How do you do alt+printscreen?Originally posted by: Leo V
Alt+PrintScreen copies the active window, no need for cropping.Originally posted by: LegendaryPrintscreen then crop?Originally posted by: MIGhunter
How did you copy the window?