There are two methods to implement screen scrolling in snagit. Here we will try to explain how to capture a webpage. Method 1: auto scroll) 1. Click [Image Capture] on the main panel of snagit. Figure 1 2. Select [input] as [windows]. Figure 2 3. Select the [input] menu again and select [auto scroll]. Figure 3 4. Open a webpage, press the shortcut key Ctrl + Shift + P, and a red box will cover the webpage, And the mouse will change. 5. Click the left mouse button, and the mouse turns into a funnel. Wait, running ...... The page starts to scroll until the end of the page. 6. A preview window is displayed, which has been intercepted. :-) Method 2: Custom scroll) 1. Click [Image Capture] on the main panel of snagit, as shown in 1; 2. Select [input] [advanced] --> [custom scroll] from the menu, and [auto scroll] will become gray and unavailable. Figure 4 3. Open the page, press the shortcut key Ctrl + Shift + P, and then the mouse changes to shape. If you do not hold the mouse, drag an area out of the page and release it. The mouse changes to shape again. 4. move the cursor to the scroll bar and click the scroll button to release it. The page will automatically scroll down. Figure 5 5. When the page ends, the preview window appears. Pai_^ Several related questions: 1. both the first and second methods are vertical scrolling web pages. What should I do if I want to intercept horizontal scrolling pages? In fact, it is very easy. In the menu [input], there is an option [properties]. Open it, click the [scrolling] label, and set [scroll] to [horizontal. Figure 6 2. The second method can be used not only to intercept webpages, but also to intercept the list in the dialog window ,. Figure 7 3. If an error occurs during the process, you can set the scrolling latency. As shown in figure 6, it is OK to increase the value in front of [millisecond. How much can be added? Hey, this depends on the actual situation. Try it yourself ...... |