Taking screenshots in GP4

Posted by shep34 
Taking screenshots in GP4
Date: January 12, 2010 09:07PM
Posted by: shep34
I feel like a total noobie even asking this question, but is there a program we can use in GP4 to take screenshots that will be stored somewhere for viewing once exiting GP4?! lol I havent taken many screenies in GP4 in years, and need my memory refreshed!
Re: Taking screenshots in GP4
Date: January 12, 2010 09:16PM
Posted by: Excalibur
Just one word: FRAPS ;-)

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Re: Taking screenshots in GP4
Date: January 12, 2010 09:20PM
Posted by: MDBSnake
If you only want screenshots I would advice GPxPatch over FRAPS, FRAPS however is great for movies (Y)


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Re: Taking screenshots in GP4
Date: January 12, 2010 09:34PM
Posted by: quickslick
you can take screens with the F11 tab on your keyboard and the screens are stored in gpxpatch\gpxpdata\screenshot folder
Re: Taking screenshots in GP4
Date: January 12, 2010 11:27PM
Posted by: SkaaningeN
I use the F11 button after starting GP4 with GPxPatch :)


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Re: Taking screenshots in GP4
Date: January 13, 2010 02:38AM
Posted by: shep34
Aaaaah!!! Thats right! I knew there was a simple way of doing it! Thanks guys! F11 is about to be worn out....
Re: Taking screenshots in GP4
Date: January 14, 2010 01:17AM
Posted by: DaiMOn
Or press PrtScr, -> Alt+Esc -> Open MsPaint, -> Ctrl-V and tadaaaaaaaa.... :D:D

Sorry, I'm just kidding...
Re: Taking screenshots in GP4
Date: January 14, 2010 12:11PM
Posted by: shep34
DaiMOn Wrote:
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> Or press PrtScr, -> Alt+Esc -> Open MsPaint, ->
> Ctrl-V and tadaaaaaaaa.... :D:D
>
> Sorry, I'm just kidding...

That's what I was doing, but I knew there was a simpler, far more user friendly way of doing it! Just needed that gentle reminder how it was done!
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