Overview of CapturePlus Image Editing Features

This feature lets you easily edit captured images and supports various drawing tools as well as text input tools.
 

It also includes features such as automatically expanding the image area when you open the selected area in a new window (Ctrl+Del) or paste an image from the clipboard.




 

After selecting the parts you want from the captured screen, you can copy them to the clipboard with Ctrl + C, open them in a new window, or save only the selected area directly as a file using the Save Selected Area feature.



-Zoom In / Zoom Out: You can also use (Ctrl + Scroll Up) / (Ctrl + Scroll Down).


-Alpha (transparency) values can be applied to drawing tools.


-Provides common drawing tools, shapes, and arrows.


-Supports adding text (including frame and font properties).


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Overview of CapturePlus Screen Capture Features

It offers a variety of capture methods, from easily capturing an entire scrollable screen that does not fit on one page by using Window Scroll, to letting users manually select an area to capture.


Each capture is added to a new tab, and options such as automatically saving each capture to the clipboard or automatically saving it as a file to a desired location can be changed in Preferences.


Each capture feature also has a default hotkey assigned, and these hotkeys can also be changed in Preferences to suit your needs.


Each function provides powerful capture options for different situations, so if you try them out yourself, you should be able to get familiar with them without much difficulty.


 

 


-Select Area (Shift+Ctrl+R): Lets the user manually select the area to capture.


-Window (Shift+Ctrl+W): Helps the user select by window.


-Window Scroll (Shift+Ctrl+C): Easily captures the entire scrollable screen in browsers and Microsoft Office products.


-Object (Shift+Ctrl+Z): Unlike Window Capture, this allows more detailed selection.


-Full Screen (Shift+Ctrl+S): Captures the entire screen.


-Active Window (Shift+Ctrl+A): Captures the currently active program window.


-Active Window Work Area (Shift+Ctrl+T): Captures only the content area of the active program window, with the frame removed.


-Capture Inside a Fixed Rectangle Area (Shift+Ctrl+F): Lets you select a capture area based on the fixed size set in Preferences.


-Window Icon (Shift+Ctrl+I): Lets you select a program area and automatically extracts the icon when selected.


-Color Capture (Color Picker) (Shift+Ctrl+O): This tool, commonly called a color picker, lets you extract the color at the current mouse position on the screen.


-Set Window Size (Shift+Ctrl+E): Lets you select a window, resize it, and then capture it.


-Menu (Shift+Ctrl+M): When a program menu or a shell extension menu opened by right-clicking is displayed, pressing the menu capture hotkey captures only that exact area.


-Last Capture Area (Shift+Ctrl+L): Captures the same area that was used most recently.


-Mouse Cursor Capture: Captures the current mouse cursor.

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