![]() ![]() In Snagit, you can customize any of the following types of hotkeys. Quickly access common commands without interacting with the Snagit interface. Hotkeys allow you to: Maintain the cursor position on the screen during capture. ![]() Snagit has 'outputs' the 'share' dropdown in region (1) of the screenshot - using outputs, it's possible to take screenshots that automatically paste into a word document, in sequence, without ever seeing the snagit editor window. Customize Hotkeys Customize the key combinations for Snagit's capture hotkeys. Original post Can't find an answer to this in this forum. Two icons will appear - click on the left icon to make the Stop/Start bar appear. when doing a region capture, you can use the arrow keys on your keyboard to 'nudge' the selection one pixel at a time, useful for getting exact areas like a dialog box. To make the control bar to appear to stop/start a full-screen video capture, HOVER your mouse over the little icon in lower right corner which you would normally click to take it out of full-screen. Here are a few more tips you may not know about: In my case, the snagit editor comes up because I use that a lot, but it's also already copied to the clipboard so if I close the editor by pressing the escape key, the clipboard will still contain my screenshot. When I do it in with the settings above, the interface comes up with a region capture already started, I just drag my mouse and select the region of the screen I want. Now whenever you hit command-shift-c (or the keys you picked) you can do a snagit screenshot. (A pop up will appear, choose "new preset from current settings" and give it a nameĤ) Click the "add Hotkey" area, then type a combination that you can use on your mac, it should be a combination not used by any other mac program, I've used Command-Shift-C with good luck. I'll highlight the most important parts of this screen:ġ) set this how you want snagit to work, mine shows preview turned on, but you'll want yours off.Ģ) click presets to show the preset area shown in my screenshotģ) click the plus to add a preset using the settings above This screenshot is from the windows version, but I also have snagit on mac and it works the same way. So the good news is, you can do EXACTLY what you want and MORE. Yes, at some point in snagit's evolution it got 'better' but as a result it also got 'more complicated' ![]()
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