Print Screen Help!

Is there a reason why desktop objects (some of them) will not show up on a screen capture? What steps do you use?
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The "print screen" key should print whatever is visiable on your screen at the time you hit the key. It captures a "snapshot" which can be imported into any graphics program. What is it that is not showing up in your capture?
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The "print screen" key should print


Although it is possible to "print" what you capture, I did not nesessarily mean to use that word. The key "captures"
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Firstly, do I just press Print Scrn?

What seems not to capture using DesktopKeeper is K-Tec Dock. I am not clear on using XP's Print Scrn though. Oh, sorry it took so long to respond, but we have been cleaning up from a CAT 1 Hurricane out here in the Virgin Islands.
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Hiya...just press the PrtScn key. then open up a graphics program and press Ctrl+V (press and hold the Ctrl key and while doing so press the V key) There is no need to use any screen capture program.
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When you press it, it puts an image of your desktop into the Windows clipboard, you won't see anything happen when it does it. You can then paste that into a graphics program and save it.
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Finally, after many cups of coffee and an ashtray full of cigarettes + review of everything...those good folks above wrote...I GOT IT!
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Glad you got it

Not to confuse you any, but if you want a screen capture of just a single window, dock or object, bring it into focus, make it active, by clicking on it once or on it's button in the taskbar and then use ALT+PrtScn...lot easier than copying the whole screen, just to cut done to what you're trying to get a picture of.