Add double click to select screen area

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Lyn Perrine 3 years ago
parent 0f9c562a22
commit 1d9ad3b6d4

@ -9,6 +9,8 @@ To take a new screenshot press the button with a piece of paper with a :guilabel
To change what mode to select what are of the screen to take a screenshot from change the :guilabel:`Type` drop down menu. The options in the :guilabel:`Type` menu are :menuselection:`Full screen` to take a picture of everything on all of your screens. From the :guilabel:`Type` menu select :menuselection:`Window` to select your last window. To change how long to delay before taking the screenshot change the :guilabel:`Delay` field. To include the mouse pointer in your screenshot check the :guilabel:`Include mouse pointer` checkbox. To more precisely select which exact pixel you want to select when selecting an area of the screen check the :guilabel:`Zoom area around mouse` checkbox. To see how many pixels your screenshot will be when selecting a screen area it will show in the lower right hand corner of the screen.
To take a screenshot where you select the screen with the mouse double click to get a where you currently have selected.
To quit screengrab press :kbd:`Escape`.
If you have the system tray enabled ScreenGrab can do many things by right clicking it. To show ScreenGrab this way left click on the tray icon or right click the tray icon and select :menuselection:`Show`. To have ScreenGrab take a new screenshot from the system tray right click on the tray icon and select :menuselection:`New`. To save your screenshot from the tray icon right click on it and select :menuselection:`Save`. To copy your screenshot to the clipboard from the systray right click on the icon and select :menuselection:`Copy`. To open ScreenGrab preferences from the system tray right click on the system tray and select :menuselection:`Options`. To quit ScreenGrab from the system tray right click on the tray icon and select :menuselection:`Quit`.

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