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#1 c_moeller

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Posted 30 November 2003 - 09:51 AM

Hi! The last two days I tried to get a hardcopy of ClassPads display on my computer - and I failed. The description says, it works, but it does't say, how. So does anybody know and could give me a step-by-step-description? Thanks! Christian

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Posted 01 December 2003 - 03:36 AM

hmm, I'm not sure :unsure:
what I've been doing is opening up the manager and taking a screenshot of the screen on the computer, then I just remove the extra with MS Paint.

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Posted 01 December 2003 - 09:41 AM

Yes, taking a screenshot of the CP-Manager is the best an easiest way.
If it has to be a screenshot of the "real " ClassPad, best way I can think(I hope there is still a better one) of is to take a "H-Copy" into a presentation, transfer the presentation to the Manager(see manual), play the presentation and capture the screen(right-click). Use the automatic playback(set playbackrate to 10), so that you will not have the presentation-navigationbar on your sreenshot.

Note: in presentation-settings(also in communication-setup) there is the possibility to send an H-Copy to an outer device but I don`t see the use of it(not realy explained in the manual). Maybe it is for CP-to-CP transfer?

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Posted 01 December 2003 - 09:24 PM

Yes its more easy on the manager, just push "print screen" and edit it on paint :P.

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Posted 10 December 2003 - 02:58 AM

what I've been doing is opening up the manager and taking a screenshot of the screen on the computer, then I just remove the extra with MS Paint.


You don't have to remove any "extra" when using the Manager. If you press H-Copy on the silk-screen it will copy the ClassPad display as a monochrome bitmap to the clipboard. You can then paste it anywhere you like. This is how the screen captures were done in the ClassPad books.




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