Today, when Microsoft publishes an article on the Windows 7 official blog, it emphasizes the importance of user feedback, so as an ordinary user, if you have a similar experience, it is easy to find that many times when submitting feedback you will encounter the lack of detail, the difficulty of clearly describing the problem. Most of the time, this is not a user's fault, but some problems are difficult to describe in words.
Therefore, in Windows 7, Microsoft provides users with a problem-feedback recording tool, a long-awaited tool that gives users enough information to help them find out where the problem is.
In fact, the tool is only a desktop screenshot software upgrade, because in addition to the screenshot function, it can also get the mouse click information, keyboard use records and some technical material, and then organize and save the results. The end user can obtain a ZIP compressed package file containing the MHTML report page that the user can send directly to Microsoft.
MHT report page is the highlight of the entire tool, this page in the form of XML to reproduce the entire process of user operations, including mouse clicks. Here is a tool generated by the MHT report page, interested can be looked at, with IE can be opened.
So how do you pull out this tool? Enter "Psr.exe" in the Start menu search box.