
Like in Solitaire, right? But when I take the Scrolling Cap, suddenly, some of the cards will be partly obscured, by other cards, so that you can see the edge of the playing card, or part of the card-but not the entire card, as you're supposed to be able to see. I spread the deck out, so that you can see each card, entirely. This isn't easy to explain, (I can't publicly post images of what I'm working on, sorry) but.think of a deck of cards. The fourth time, I finally got the entire Scroll Cap-but the content was truncated/messed up. The first three times resulted in a "single-frame" result, for lack of a better descriptive, as if I'd just hit print screen and took an image of the initial capture area. Today, I tried four times, to create a scrolling Cap. I needed to scroll-cap, to show the recipient the problem-and various directories, that I could see with my own eyes, were not included in the screen cap, although the content above/below the missing/omitted items, was included. I first saw this a month back I was endeavoring to explain a directory structure issue, inside a zipped folder.

It's as though the screen "jerks," for lack of a better word.

Secondly, when I do get a scrolling capture, content is omitted or obscured. Yes, I'm certain I've selected All-in-one, etc. I get a capture of the first area selected, as if it's a regular screen-grab image.

4.I'm having constant issues with Snagit 13.1.1, Windows, scrolling capture.įirstly, oftentimes, regardless of being selected, I don't get the Scrolling capture. There’s more – PicPick comes with a virtual whiteboard that lets you draw on the screen, a pixel ruler to measure images displayed on the screen, and crosshairs for pinpointing the position of pixels.

A rectangular box that is highlighted in red should appear.
