Screenshot?
by Rob Terrell · in Artist Corner · 01/05/2005 (12:06 pm) · 3 replies
I'd like to take a screenshot of TST, but when I do using Mac OS X's screen shot command, I only get about half of the window contents (missing the tool bars and the HUD). Is there a keystroke binding for this?
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I've always used the default capture screen to file shortcut SHIFT-COMMAND-3. This captures the whole screen and has worked for me with TST Pro. These commands are under the Keyboard & Mouse System Preferences icon.
Rob, is that what you're using and it's not working, or are you using a different method to capture the screen. I could certainly add in a key combination to TST Pro to take a screen shot. I believe the Torque standard is CTRL-p.
- LightWave Dave
01/07/2005 (2:46 pm)
Greetings!I've always used the default capture screen to file shortcut SHIFT-COMMAND-3. This captures the whole screen and has worked for me with TST Pro. These commands are under the Keyboard & Mouse System Preferences icon.
Rob, is that what you're using and it's not working, or are you using a different method to capture the screen. I could certainly add in a key combination to TST Pro to take a screen shot. I believe the Torque standard is CTRL-p.
- LightWave Dave
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To note, shift-command-3 works for me too, as it should. Be interested to hear what method you're using Rob. :)
01/08/2005 (10:02 pm)
Ctrl-p is standard, yeah.To note, shift-command-3 works for me too, as it should. Be interested to hear what method you're using Rob. :)
Torque Owner Bruno Grieco
Take a shot of the whole screen; Take a shot of a window and take a shot of a selected area.
keystrokes are something like shift-command-3, shift-command-4 and caps-lock-shift-command-3
But I'm really not certain. Check MacOs Help menu and search for "screen shot" for sure.