How can i extract photos from g-force?

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taffo
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Post by taffo »

I only find a schematic keyboard french (the second) and my computer's keyboard is the first (but not the french version).

So my keyboard is the first with the keys of the second

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Post by juxtiphi »

taffo wrote:I only find a schematic keyboard french (the second) and my computer's keyboard is the first (but not the french version).

So my keyboard is the first with the keys of the second

I think its the number 7 key. you may need to hit the shift key with it in order to make it work not sure,

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Post by bnh »

I know that on some keyboards the "Screen Print" function just places the screen in RAM memory. You have to then open a program like Word or even a Paint program and Paste that memory into a page using either the Paste command or just CNTRL+V.

See if that works.

As an alternative, the SnagIt software program will capture a screen print, as does the free FRAPS program jerohm reviewed in another post.

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Post by BTT »

Hello taffo

Information from SoundSpectrum:-

To take a screen shot of G-Force, press the backquote key (`), and the current frame will be saved as a BMP file on your desktop. You can also do this by right-clicking on the G-Force window and selecting "Take Screen Shot" (if your media player supports this). Also, you can press the G-Force Toolbar's screen shot button.


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Post by taffo »

Hello,

I'll try your solution bnh.
If doesn't operate, never mind...

Thanks all :)

Bye

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