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| | Vista Screen Shots not working (HP DV6000) I have installed Vista Ultimate on an HP DV6000 laptop. I am unable to take screen shots the Windows XP way of ctrl-PrtSc or alt-PrtSc. The Snipping Tool that comes with Vista is useable, but I do not see a way to use it while pulling down menus in the target application. What I have read in the help, I gather ctrl-PrtSc and alt-Prtsc should still work in Vista. Is it perhaps a driver/bios problem with the HP DV6000 running Vista? Stephen Rasey |
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| | Re: Vista Screen Shots not working (HP DV6000) works for me... "Stephen Rasey" <rasey66@wiserways.com> wrote in message news:%23Vfh5k3LHHA.1816@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I have installed Vista Ultimate on an HP DV6000 laptop. > > I am unable to take screen shots the Windows XP way of ctrl-PrtSc or > alt-PrtSc. The Snipping Tool that comes with Vista is useable, but I do > not see a way to use it while pulling down menus in the target > application. > > What I have read in the help, I gather ctrl-PrtSc and alt-Prtsc should > still work in Vista. Is it perhaps a driver/bios problem with the HP > DV6000 running Vista? > > Stephen Rasey |
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| | Re: Vista Screen Shots not working (HP DV6000) The traditional commands for taking screenshots in Windows work just the same in Vista, whether its a full desktop or foreground window. Its possible your issue is specific to either your BIOS yes or driver with your keyboard. Have you tried plugging it into another USB port and try taking the screenshot again? -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry "Stephen Rasey" <rasey66@wiserways.com> wrote in message news:%23Vfh5k3LHHA.1816@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I have installed Vista Ultimate on an HP DV6000 laptop. > > I am unable to take screen shots the Windows XP way of ctrl-PrtSc or > alt-PrtSc. The Snipping Tool that comes with Vista is useable, but I do > not see a way to use it while pulling down menus in the target > application. > > What I have read in the help, I gather ctrl-PrtSc and alt-Prtsc should > still work in Vista. Is it perhaps a driver/bios problem with the HP > DV6000 running Vista? > > Stephen Rasey |
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| | Re: Vista Screen Shots not working (HP DV6000) It is a brand new HP DV6000 laptop. ..... Aha! HP implemented it on the [fn] key! [fn]-PrtSc instead of ctrl-PrtSc [fn]-alt-PrtSc for the active window. Thanks for the info to make me look elsewhere. -Stephen Rasey |
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| | Re: Vista Screen Shots not working (HP DV6000) Stephen-- I'm not sure if you're running X86 or X64, or what build of Vista Ultimate. Alt+print screen, ctrl + print screen and print screen are all valid in Vista or XP to copy a screenshot for pasting. I use alt+print screen, or sometimes print screen alone if I don't want to take the newest window consistently. I would look for any bios updates @ HP and any update for your Video card driver, but I tend to think they aren't the problem. MSFT update may have the driver or the site of the vid card chipset maker. Try running sfc /scannow from an elevated cmd prompt and see if it replaces a file or .dll that allows you to use the key combo. CH "Stephen Rasey" <rasey66@wiserways.com> wrote in message news:%23Vfh5k3LHHA.1816@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I have installed Vista Ultimate on an HP DV6000 laptop. > > I am unable to take screen shots the Windows XP way of ctrl-PrtSc or > alt-PrtSc. The Snipping Tool that comes with Vista is useable, but I do > not see a way to use it while pulling down menus in the target > application. > > What I have read in the help, I gather ctrl-PrtSc and alt-Prtsc should > still work in Vista. Is it perhaps a driver/bios problem with the HP > DV6000 running Vista? > > Stephen Rasey |
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| | Re: Vista Screen Shots not working (HP DV6000) "Stephen Rasey" <rasey66@wiserways.com> wrote in message news:%23Vfh5k3LHHA.1816@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I have installed Vista Ultimate on an HP DV6000 laptop. > > I am unable to take screen shots the Windows XP way of ctrl-PrtSc or > alt-PrtSc. The Snipping Tool that comes with Vista is useable, but I do > not see a way to use it while pulling down menus in the target > application. Stephen, Since laptop keyboards are smaller than desktop ones, they usually require pressing a special modifier key (often called Fn) to access some functions like Num Lock or Print Screen. Could it be your case? If yes, you'll need to press Alt+Fn+PrnScrn to take screenshot of active window. -- Alexander Suhovey |
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| | Re: Vista Screen Shots not working (HP DV6000) I should have remembered that. My MSFT keyboard needs "F/Lock" before any key shortcuts work. CH "Stephen Rasey" <rasey66@wiserways.com> wrote in message news:2BD33386-8625-4B97-B37E-78A30A638E69@microsoft.com... > It is a brand new HP DV6000 laptop. > .... Aha! HP implemented it on the [fn] key! > > [fn]-PrtSc instead of ctrl-PrtSc > [fn]-alt-PrtSc for the active window. > > Thanks for the info to make me look elsewhere. > > -Stephen Rasey |
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| | Re: Vista Screen Shots not working (HP DV6000) Oh, I see you have figured it out already :-) -- Alexander Suhovey |
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| | Re: Vista Screen Shots not working (HP DV6000) Yes. Thanks for the tip. My Winbook (my previous laptop) didn't require the fn key. "Alexander Suhovey" <asuhovey@gmail.com> wrote in message news:54C25871-0BF5-4BFE-B7EC-CD6AB655BE09@microsoft.com... > Oh, I see you have figured it out already :-) > > -- > Alexander Suhovey > |
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| | Re: Vista Screen Shots not working (HP DV6000) I too own a HP, a DV8371. So thx for the advice of making screenshots. I have a question you might be able to answer. If I play games (Half-life 2 or Fear) my shift sometimes gets stuck, not physically but it gets locked like if being pressed. If I press shift left or shift and mouse button, shift stays on. It is really annoying when playing multiplayer games and the figure keeps running left (or any direction for that matter). By typing shift and the direction in which it is stuck it usually unlocks. Maybe it is a regular problem but I didn't notice it that much on my other laptop. Maybe something to do with sticky keys? "Stephen Rasey" wrote: > It is a brand new HP DV6000 laptop. > > .... Aha! HP implemented it on the [fn] key! > > [fn]-PrtSc instead of ctrl-PrtSc > [fn]-alt-PrtSc for the active window. > > Thanks for the info to make me look elsewhere. > > -Stephen Rasey |
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