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Any Capture 3.06 is a powerful screen capture software for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP.
Frequently Asked Questions on Any Capture

Do I have to pay for the upgrades?
Absolutely no! Future upgrading is free of charge for registered users of Any Capture Screen.
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Is technical support free?

Yes, it is.
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Is multiple licenses order supported?
Yes. More user-licenses more cheap per-license. [more information...]
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Is special pricing for governmental and educational institutions offered?
Yes. [more information...]
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How long can I use the trial version?

The trial version is for evaluation purpose only. For this reason, the capture saving times are limited - up to 30 times. Afer that, if you think Any Capture Screen is useful and you want to keep it, you need to register for a registered version, which has full functions.
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I just downloaded one of the Trial Versions and I can't find where I put it.
To locate the folder where a Trial Version is stored, follow the route:
1> Start, Find, Files or Folders...
2> In "Named:" field enter "anycapturescreen.*"
3> Click "Find Now" button.
Your desktop will search for the program in the system, usually Drive C. Once you have located the appropriate file, you can either go to the folder using Windows Explorer and double-click on the file name, or select "Start, Run" and use "Browse..." button to select it.
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What is a Hot Key?
Hotkey is a single key, or a keystroke combination, which you use to apply a capture action. Any Capture Screen have 13 capture Hotkeys: desktop, active window, active window client, single window, menu, control, rectangle, square, circle, ellipse, polygon, default and repeat last. You can directly use the first 11, for default and repeat last capture mode actions accroding to your needs. All of the Hotkeys can be customised.
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How to change a Hotkey?
To change a Hotkey, you need to use Capture Hotkey Options Dialog. Press Capture then select Options menu item, click Hotkey Options from listbox in the upper left conner of the popup to see the Hotkey Options child dialog. Check the buttons to comtomise your favorite hotkey combination and press OK.
Note: In order to enable or disable capture hotkey, press Capture then check Enable Capture Hotkey menu item.
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How do I capture a pull down menu or list?
Most pull down menus or list menus automatically close when you switch an application to another. To capture an object on the screen that automatically disappears, you need to use hotkey capture function. First, make ssure Any Capture Screen is running. Then when your desired object popups, press hotkey to capture it. You can use the following capture mode to finish this: Menu, Control, Button or Child Window and Single Window.

Note : Some applications (like those in many Microsoft product) do not have true menus. To capture these menus, use single window capture mode to capture them manually.
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Why do menu disappear when I capture menu using hotkey?
Combination of the costomised capture hotkey may have conflict with shortcut of the disappeared menu. To avoid it, just change the capture hotkey.
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How do I cancel operation of capture?
Just press ESC.
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How do I show or hide capturing hint bar on capturing?
You can press SHIFT hot key to toggle between.
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How do I move the mouse cursor a pixel on capturing?
Simply press UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT arrow hotkey to move the mouse cursor pixel by pixel to four different directions.
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How do I capture surfaces of video games or DVD players?
Any Capture supports DirectX capture such as video games, DVD players and some vedio applications. Press Capture then check Enable DirectX Capture menu item, and then use Scroll Lock hotkey to start DirectX capture.
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How do I capture long pages, such as long web pages?
Any Capture supports auto-scroll window feature. Press Capture menu then check Auto Scroll Window menu item. When this option is used, Any Capture captures a portion of the contents, scrolls down, captures another portion and continues until the entire contents have been captured. Finally all portions are combined into a final image. You can also custom other auto-scroll options by popuping Capture -> Options -> Menu&Scroll dialog.

Note: Auto-scroll doesn't work for all applications that have a vertical scroll bar.
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I have more questions - who should I write to?
Your comments are of great value to us, please email your questions and requirement to: support@fu2000.com
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