Epson PhotoPC 3100Z User Manual

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Using Other Included Software

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6.

Open your application, then open the document
or file that you want to capture. Press the hot key
combination that you specified. A screen capture
file is created.

You can make as many screen captures as you
like. Simply open the appropriate documents and
press the screen capture key combination for each
screen shot that you want to capture.

Note:

The saved screen capture files are displayed below
the Drive list box on EPSON File Converter’s
Screen Shot menu.

Screen capture file names are created
automatically.

7.

When you are finished making screen capture
files, close your application. Then click the Stop
button on the Screen Capture menu. The key
combination that you specified is cleared.

To upload your screen capture files to the memory
card in your camera, see “Uploading files to a memory
card” on page 39
.

For Macintosh users

EPSON File Converter for Macintosh does not have a
screen shot feature. However, you can make screen
shots using your Macintosh system software, then use
EPSON File Converter to upload the screen shots to
your camera.

While the instructions below are representative of
many Macintosh computers, the procedure may
differ, depending on your Macintosh. See your
computer documentation for detailed instructions on
making screen shots.

Follow these steps to make screen shots using your
Macintosh.

1.

Start the appropriate application and open the file
that you want to make a screen capture of, then
press SHIFT + COMMAND + 3 on your computer
keyboard. Your Macintosh names and saves the
entire screen image on your hard drive.

Note:
In OS 8 or later, you can also make a screen capture of
any part of the screen image, rather than of the entire
screen. Press
SHIFT + COMMAND + 4, then click the
window that you want to copy, or drag the cursor to
draw a box around the area of the screen that you want
to copy.

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