>windows can't do screenshots
>you can't just hit printscrn and take a screenshot
Linux trolls BTFO again.
>windows can't do screenshots
>you can't just hit printscrn and take a screenshot
Linux trolls BTFO again.
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Who fucking cares?
Literally who are you quoting
Hello satan.
Some fag from the windows 7 thread this moring that said you can't take a screenshot in windows.
And of course you had to make a new thread you fucking retard
Doesn't look any worse than the other threads we have.
People here say a lot of stupid things
you were baited
Install Gentoo
>A thread had to die for this
>being this blatantly wrong
WinKey+PrntScn, you retarded cunt.
snipping tool is much better
Cropping your screenshots manually in paint is better.
>Linux
>press printscreen, saves in Pictures folder as png
>Windows
>press printscreen
>.... nothing happens
>go into paint
>paste
>save as jpg or bmp
See
The second SteamOS can support .exe based few, I'll jump off the windows ship post haste.
>TFW this will never happen.
No it isn't
.exe based games**
Man I hate autocorrect.
make a photo of your display
you don't have 4K monitor, but you get the 4K picture
And you are stupid enough to take him seriously. Wangblowers BTFO again.
make sure you use the latest windows update
...
Can you take a screenshot of only your current window without having to manually crop it?
Paint saves as png and gif too
If you the talking about the user that posted in someone's thread about a Windows 7 fresh install,
That was me
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Microsoft informs the NSA about bugs before fixing them:
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Microsoft openly offeres cloud data to support PRISM:
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Microsoft has backdoored its disk encryption:
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Windows snoops on the users' files, text input, voice input,
location, contacts, calendar records and web browsing history,
even after related settings are turned off:
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Windows 10 scans for illegal/pirated software:
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Microsoft proudly presents surveillance statistics:
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> Over 82 billion photos viewed.
> Gamers spent over 4 billion hours playing PC games.
> 44.5 billion minutes/month spent in Microsoft Edge.
> Over 2.5 billion questions asked of Cortana since launch.
> Windows 10 now active on over 200 million devices.
>en.wikipedia.org
Shit's not real
oh shit thanks user!
>windows can't boot
>you can't just press the power button and boot into windows
Linux trolls BTFO again.
ITT morans and idorts
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>silently copies screen image to the clipboard without any notification
>not using win+printscr to save it to a file automatically
>not using Snipping Tool to screenshot a region of the screen
You can do most of this without any 3rd party tool.
mfw nobody knows about Snipping Tool
I shouldn't have to use snipping tool for a screens shot. On Linux and OS X there are multiple keyboard shortcuts to take a screen shot, that automatically saves and is timestampped. In Windows you curry nigger and paste in MSpaint, or sniping tool and then save
>yfw there's no hotkey for Snipping Tool
see
Or you write a script in autohotkey to automate it for you, but yeah that counts as using third party software to get basic functionality on windows.
Bind it to printscreen button with a script.
What's wrong with third party tools? Linux the OS is an OS literally composed of third party software.
but how did you snip the snipping tool?
They want it built into the operating system, that's what. Microsoft is slowly doing that.
Yes. I can actually use the mouse to select which area of the screen I want to screenshot on Trisquel.
There is now.
No need for AHK. It doesn't automatically activate a new snip though.
Alt+printscr to copy the active window, paste in Irfanview. Because MS thought there was no reason to allow multiple instances of Snipping Tool.
>WinFags can't customize there screenshots using scrot
>WinFags will never have shutter
L0L. Looks like someone couldn't figure out how to compile there gentoo kernel again.
>Because MS thought there was no reason to allow multiple instances of Snipping Tool.
That's fucked.
> Current year
> Not using ShareX
The best piece of software ever made, and the only thing I really miss when I use Linux.
shame shutter imgur upload is broken atm
Hope it gets fixed soon, cause it is GOAT
Using xfce4-screenshooter in the meantime
It's free as in freedom so you could port it to linux if you wanted.
This thing?
alt+printScrn
>213 references
>some of them pointing to direct government statements
>not real
what
>Trisquel
Using Linux, of course this functionality is to be expected.
But does pressing alt+printscreen automatically dump the image into a folder of your choice for you?
What's the practical difference?
Can you choose destination folder and/or name formatting for the screenshot?
In terms of practically, there isn't any difference. But in terms of convenience, it's a minor annoyance.
>boohoo I need two minutes to install and configure a program, better whine about them on a mongolian basket weaving forum
Be glad you actually get a choice for once
Yeah. The only thing i wish i had with shutter is Pomf clone support.
>But does pressing alt+printscreen automatically dump the image into a folder of your choice for you?
who cares lol. Does Linux have proper driver support?
>who cares lol.
As expected from a shitty windows faggot.
>lincucks on the right
Yes. The save button brings up a normal save dialog. Supported formats are PNG, JPG, GIF and MHT.
I'm on Windows.
hey cool me too!
Sup Forumsermin detected
In all honesty as someone whose on 10 I have no idea how people fall into this pit. Not only does my install nag me constantly when it wants to install an update (and is generally good at finding times I'm not using my computer), tell me multiple times within an hour it's about to do it by literally blocking the entire screen, but mostly I've generally had more times than not booting my computer on in the morning to see it skipped the update entirely for some reason...
It's 2016 and Microsoft still can't design an operating system that doesn't require you to restart after installing updates. Shit sucks.
match your windows theme color to your edge one
you probably have windows lockscreen on too...
in cmd (as admin):
sc delete diagtrack
sc delete dmwappushservice
now, install a real OS or gtfo. fedora would suit you.
I haven't used Windows in years. Do you still have to manually uninstall programs one by one in the control panel?
Also, the update and restart applies to all operating systems when it comes to kernel updates.
>Do you still have to manually uninstall programs one by one in the control panel?
Yes.
Linux has the same issue as well though. Besides, the standard user setup on a doze machine doesn't need to be on 24/7/365
>Do you still have to manually uninstall programs one by one in the control panel?
With Revo Uninstaller that would be a no.
Nice quints.
Win 10 has a package manager, which is pure shit, and I only ever used it once, when I had to reinstall the fucking win10 store. So yeah, you are better off if you just uninstall programs manually.
It's one of the few places Windows isn't a monolithic piece of shit.
If you want this functionality in spades, getsharex.com
>needing a third party program to uninstall multiple programs
Windows Start stops working. Can't open anything on start menu besides pinned applications. Not even the right part of it.
Microsoft solution? Reinstall Windows.
Or install Classic Shell start menu. So much more usable than the Win10 stock one.
how?
>Not not killing your self
I have been waiting since XP for .gif to display like the rest of the picture formats without playing in the browser
>IE on Windows 10
>fag opens a thread to show he knows how to prntscrn
>76 replies, 36 IPs, page 2
I've been away for a while, but this seems to me a new low - even for a Poorly Drawn Chinese Cartoons forum
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Install just the start menu part of it. It will replace the native start menu. Works on 8, 8.1 and 10. I think it works on 7 as well, but there's not a whole lot of point since that already has a very usable start menu.
no I meant how is it more useable?
Here's (You)
Search finds the right thing more often. 10's native search supposedly learns, but for example after giving me Device Manager for "device" for a while, it forgets and starts giving me the useless modern "Devices" setting panel again.
Search comes up with results faster. Especially on oldish systems, there's always a lag on the Win10 start menu search where there it was much quicker on 7.
More search results displayed.
Folders inside folders. No limit on items.
The right click menu for items includes more useful entries. You can right click a shortcut and get properties instead of right click, show file location, right click that shortcut in explorer and properties.
Expandable control panel items list if you enable it, along with expandable lists for whatever other folders you want.
Single click power/sleep/whatever button.
Jump lists for pinned and recently used programs.
Lots of things you can customize in it.