![]() This becomes hazardous when I am scrambling to conduct the operation and return my hand to its default position, quickly. Second, I have to move my entire hand to be with-in striking distance of said key, as my fingers can not reach it from their usual positions. It would be beneficiary to have a simple system available for opening IrfanView screen capture mode upon startup, and having the option to quickly snap screenshots without being forced to open IrfanView and proceeding to click 'Options' and continue on to 'Capture/Screenshot.' and finally, 'Start.' Of course I could take a few hours of my time and devote one of my Mod keys to this operation, but this has a few cons.įirstly, and most importantly, it occupies a key I could otherwise be using for a more complex or important process. ![]() Sad to see that this idea was raised on the forums a year ago, and still this feature has not been implemented. The last thing I would add is ability to change the 'capture sound' to something other than the 'Ding'! Let me know on this - would be a huge plus.Īnother feature request if I can be so shameless (and I would love to donate as well): multiple hot key ability for the different screen capture modes - would love to have the ability to capture 'active area' on another hotkey - and also 'rectangular select area' on another. Probably something to do with Aero - but at any rate, doesn't fool IrfanView - works perfectly. The other programs will a lot of times either black out the DOS box because they are confused on how to capture it - or the whole screenshot (if you capture in 'full screen mode' instead of just window) is blacked out even if the DOS box is not showing or minimized. ![]() I really like the program - it's the only screen capture program (amongst many other things I know) that I've found that will actually capture a DOS cmd (command) window on the screen - and not also black out the whole picture. I can do this by using another 'minimize to system tray' program - but have to run another program in conjunction with it to do it - and would rather just have IrfanView do it by itself. Why? What would be the advantage?The advantage is to be able to use IrfanView in screen capture mode but not have it taking up a 'precious' icon space on the windows 7 taskbar (since the icons are now large). ![]()
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