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Fireshot for ie
Fireshot for ie




  1. #Fireshot for ie how to#
  2. #Fireshot for ie full#

You can use Snipping Tool to take screenshots of webpages also, but there is one limitation with this tool, that is, it can not scroll down the webpage to take screenshot from top to bottom if the page is longer the visible region. launching snipping tool and then using ctrl+PrntScr keys to take screenshot of even menu or right click options on the fly. You can use the above mentioned method i.e. After the screenshot is taken, it’ll switch back to desktop mode for you to make required edits before saving the image file (the default format in which the image is saved is png). Free-Form snip (to make custom selection by drawing around screen to be captured), Rectangular, Window or Full-screen – by clicking on the drop-down arrow next to New button. At this stage, you may even select the type of capture i.e.

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Win 8 will switch back to desktop mode and again to metro mode in quick succession, draw the rectangular selection of the region you want to capture. Now press ctrl + prntScr key together.Now switch back to start screen and then reach at the screen of which you want to take screenshot (Go to any app, or bring whatever you want to on the screen so that you can take desired shot).The program will open but take you to desktop mode. (To search just type snipping tool in the start screen, win8 will automatically invoke search function). Launch snipping tool by searching for snipping tool on start screen.

#Fireshot for ie how to#

desktop mode, so how do we take screenshots of menus or stuff in metro mode? Here is how to do it :

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In Windows 8 also, we’ve snipping tool to capture screenshots, but whenever we launch this program, it starts in classic i.e.

#Fireshot for ie full#

We could also use print screen key (marked as PrntScr on keyboard) to take screenshots of full screen, and the captured screenshot thus is copied in clipboard, which can be pasted into any program, say MS Paint, and so saved as image file. Since windows 7, we’re getting snipping tool, a tiny utility by Microsoft installed by default, to capture screenshots of selected visible region or the entire visible region or a particular window or full screen.






Fireshot for ie