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Post by ArcticRed on Aug 12, 2004 19:31:30 GMT -5
So What is on your desktop?
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Post by bloodreactor on Aug 12, 2004 21:29:09 GMT -5
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Post by solvethebox on Aug 13, 2004 10:37:31 GMT -5
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Post by solvethebox on Oct 6, 2004 12:28:50 GMT -5
I got a new one ;D
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Post by bloodreactor on Oct 8, 2004 19:15:13 GMT -5
wild looking... do you use windowblinds?
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Post by ArcticRed on Oct 10, 2004 22:21:33 GMT -5
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Post by solvethebox on Oct 14, 2004 10:20:12 GMT -5
wild looking... do you use windowblinds? i'm not sure what windowblinds is, but i don't use it. I use style xp to customize everything...i love that program.
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Nisha
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Post by Nisha on Oct 19, 2004 13:36:36 GMT -5
tehehehe... thats some good stuff there..... but well... since i now have a Mac PowerBookG4 i can make my wallpaper change automatically every 5 seconds..... so basically i have every wallpaper i like on my desktop!!! its fun!!! the widescreen makes it hard to find wallpapers that actually fit.... but i love it anyway!!! ;D
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Post by solvethebox on Oct 19, 2004 17:30:02 GMT -5
I think if my wallpaper changed every 5 seconds, I would have a seziur....or be mildly annoyed.
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Post by LoserFetus13 on Oct 28, 2004 21:54:20 GMT -5
how do you get it to show everything thats on the desktop? i'm not sure on how to do that one. but i know how to do just the picture of what it is.
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Post by solvethebox on Oct 29, 2004 10:03:24 GMT -5
I use paint shop pro to get a screen capture, I'm not sure what everyone else uses, but there are many, many programs that allow you to do it.
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Post by bloodreactor on Oct 29, 2004 15:06:10 GMT -5
I used PSP...but try this...
Windows System On Windows systems, hit your Print Screen key. This copies the screen and places it in your clipboard. Now open any image editor and click Edit - Paste. Save this new image in any format you want. In order to capture only the active window (the window that has the focus), hit ALT + Print Screen. You can use any image editor, Adobe PhotoShop, Paint Shop Pro, FireWorks or even Paint. By the by, Paint Shop pro come along with a nifty screen capture utility found under Capture in the menu bar.
Macintosh System On a Mac, hit Apple + Shift + 3.
Linux System Linux systems usually come with a free screen capture utility. For example, you can find one under the KDE desktop.
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Post by LoserFetus13 on Nov 6, 2004 14:38:56 GMT -5
Thanks. I got it now, I should be able to remember that. It's of a wall in Canada that I took a picture of while I was there.
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XBurner
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Post by XBurner on Dec 15, 2004 21:14:04 GMT -5
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Post by bloodreactor on Dec 16, 2004 11:31:42 GMT -5
wild desktop!
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