Capture Window dialog : General
Use this dialog to capture a screenshot and add it, together with its controls to the project. This dialog is invoked by the
Capture Window button in the application main toolbar.
Point to the window you want to capture and then ...
... press Print Screen ... or
... hold Ctrl and Left Click on this window ... or
... click both mouse buttons simultaneously on this window ... or (press both mouth buttons simultaneously)
... press Snapshot button.
 Captured object type order
These checkboxes specify what objects should be selectable for additional capture when the mouse points to them.
If all checkboxes are checked, the selection is made in the same priority shown in the dialog:
- Java Swing GUI elements (highest priority)
- HTML elements and tags in MS Internet Explorer
- Accessible objects
- Win32 windows (lowest priority)
Uncheck the checkbox to exclude the associated objects from selection and capturing order.
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 Switch buttons
The switch buttons work like the tab control.
The first button with the crosshair shows the Capturing Settings panel. This allows specifying the basic settings for the capture process.
The other three buttons indicate which object is currently selected. There are three types of selectable objects:
- HTML elements and tags in MS Internet Explorer
- Accessible objects
- Win32 windows
When the mouse points to an object, the button of the appropriate type is automatically pressed and the object details shown.
You can press another button to analyze the element under the mouse cursor as an object of another type.
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 Bullet placement
Use this options set to specify how to distribute numbered callouts around captured windows.
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 Control padding
Use this area to specify the number of extra pixels to add around the actual control area.
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 Use virtual pointer
If this option is enabled, you can press and hold Right Ctrl to lock the mouse cursor in a certain position (for example, over a certain button to activate its pop-up tooltip). Continue selecting windows or controls for capture with another "virtual" cursor.
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 Always on top
Check this box to keep the Capture Window dialog always on top.
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 Add filter \ naming rule
Use these buttons to add a new filter or a naming rule into the capturing scenario for the currently selected GUI element.
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 Snapshot button
Press this button to create a screen capture. This is one of the four ways to capture a selected object.
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 Cancel
Press this button to stop the capture process and return to the main window.
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