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Discover how to utilize the screenshot capabilities of Active Studio, developed by TUSD's TAH Grant. This guide covers the practical tools available in the Screenshots menu including Area, Point to Point, Free Hand, Window, and Fullscreen options. Learn to capture specific areas by resizing the selection box and pasting your screenshots directly into applications like Word, PowerPoint, and Photoshop. Enhance your productivity and facilitate visual communication by mastering these essential screenshot techniques.
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Screenshots with Active Studio By TUSD’s TAH Grant
Active Studio • On the Active Studio tools. • The screenshot tool looks like a camera… • When clicking on this it brings up a menu.
Screenshots Menu The screen shots menu has a couple of tools available. We will only be concentrating on the most practical: Area Area Point to Point Free Hand Window Fullscreen
Area • The area option allows you to take a screen shot of any area that you specify • Once you click on area you receive a selection box which you can re-size to any dimensions you want • Once you have the desired size place the selection area over the object you would like to take a screenshot of Area Point to Point Free Hand Window Fullscreen
Area • Along with the selection box you also get a tool box • If you would like to paste this screenshot into any program you must push the last button on the right • This will copy the area into the clipboard, allowing you to push edit then paste the area into any program that can handle pictures (ie: word, power point, photo shop, etc.)
Questions & Comments Please direct all your questions and comments to: Roy L. Cardwell LIRC/TAH roy.cardwell@tusd1.org Tel. 520-225-4946