A Brief Overview of CapturePlus Features

CapturePlus is a convenient screen capture tool that supports a wide range of capture and editing features.

It is compatible with Windows XP through Windows 11, and supports more than 20 image formats as well as dual monitors. 



 

The main screen is arranged with the main menu and toolbar at the top, and drawing tools on the left.


If you are using CapturePlus for the first time, go to Screen Capture -> Select Area from the menu (hotkey: Shift + Ctrl + R), then drag to select the area you want to capture. You will then be able to view the captured screen immediately.




 

Screen Capture Feature(Screen Capture)

Select Area, Window, Window Scroll, Object, Full Screen, Active Window, Active Window Work Area, Fixed Rectangle Area, Window Icon, Color Capture, Menu Capture, Set Window Size, Last Capture Area, Mouse Cursor



 

Image Editor(Image Editor)

With the built-in image editor, you can annotate and highlight images with text, arrows, shapes, and more, along with many other useful features.



 

Image Effect(Image Effect)

You can apply effects to images very easily. Invert Colors, Black and White Effect, Saturation Adjustment, Brightness Adjustment, Add Noise (Color), Add Noise (Mono), Apply Mosaic, Rotate, Flip, Resize Image, Resize Canvas



Preferences and Additional Features(Additional Function)

Using the advanced settings, you can customize hotkeys, file naming, image quality, tray icons, and many other options.


 


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How to Move the Recording Area While Recording

The ability to move the recording area while recording with oCam is very useful when you want to flexibly capture a specific part of the screen in real time. Below is a detailed explanation of how to move the recording area during recording.

 

To change the recording area while recording is in progress, you can use the border of the recording area. Specifically, even after recording has started in oCam, you can click and drag the border of the recording area window with the mouse to move the recording area to the desired position in real time. This feature can be used simply with mouse control and is intuitive to use without any separate shortcut keys or complicated settings.


For example, when recording gameplay, if a specific part of the screen moves or changes, such as a character's position or a certain UI element, you can drag the border to adjust the recording area in real time and capture the scene you want without missing it. This method is especially useful when recording dynamic content, helping the user respond quickly and continue tracking the necessary screen area.


When moving the recording area, you need to click and drag the border accurately. If you move it too quickly, it may shift to an unintended position, so it is best to control it smoothly and precisely. By using this feature, you can perform more flexible and efficient recording with oCam.

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