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Screenpresso is a screen capture tool that allows users to capture screenshots and screencasts. It has a simple interface that makes it easy to capture images and videos of the screen. The manual describes how to install, activate, and use Screenpresso's various capture features, such as taking full-screen screenshots, scrolling captures, video recordings with audio, and more. Advanced options include installation modes for IT deployment and PRO features like text capture and color picking. Customer support is available via email.

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Screenpresso User Manual Guide

Screenpresso is a screen capture tool that allows users to capture screenshots and screencasts. It has a simple interface that makes it easy to capture images and videos of the screen. The manual describes how to install, activate, and use Screenpresso's various capture features, such as taking full-screen screenshots, scrolling captures, video recordings with audio, and more. Advanced options include installation modes for IT deployment and PRO features like text capture and color picking. Customer support is available via email.

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Screenpresso User
Manual
Screenpresso captures your screen (screenshots and HD videos screencasts) for your
training documents, collaborative design work, IT bug reports, and more... It is a light-
weight Windows screen grab tool with built-in image editor and publishing options.

2021

Screenpresso is edited by LEARNPULSE SAS


Screenpresso User Manual

1 About this document


The purpose of this document is to list and describe all the features available in the tool, Screenpresso. This is
the official user manual edited by LEARNPULSE.

Latest version of this document is available at https://cdn.screenpresso.com/docs/ScreenpressoHelp.pdf

This document is also available directly in Screenpresso by pressing the key. By default, the online help is
opened. However, if the PDF file is present locally in the same folder as Screenpresso.exe, the local file is used.

You can also find additional information online:


https://www.screenpresso.com/support/

You may also find some video tutorials on YouTube:


https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=screenpresso

If you have any questions, remarks or if you need further information, feel free to contact the support team by
e-mail: [email protected]

Chapter: About this document

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2 Table of content

1 About this document ....................................................................................................................... 1


2 Table of content .............................................................................................................................. 2
3 Minimum system requirements ...................................................................................................... 5
4 Installation and updates .................................................................................................................. 5
4.1 Where to download the latest version.................................................................................... 5
4.2 Installation modes ................................................................................................................... 5
4.3 Default Installation .................................................................................................................. 6
4.4 Installation in Program Files (administrator only) ................................................................... 7
4.5 Installation using the command line (advanced user only) .................................................... 7
4.6 Uninstall................................................................................................................................... 8
4.7 Portable mode ......................................................................................................................... 9
4.8 Updates / new releases ........................................................................................................... 9
4.8.1 Official versions ............................................................................................................... 9
4.8.2 Intermediate versions ................................................................................................... 10
4.8.3 Check for update ........................................................................................................... 10
4.9 Enterprise deployment .......................................................................................................... 11
4.9.1 Deploy the activation key .............................................................................................. 11
4.9.2 Deploy the binaries (and all the files) ............................................................................ 11
4.9.3 Policies and default settings (PRO) ................................................................................ 13
5 How to activate PRO version ......................................................................................................... 13
5.1 Activation............................................................................................................................... 13
5.2 License retrieval .................................................................................................................... 15
6 Main concepts of Screenpresso .................................................................................................... 15
6.1 Always available .................................................................................................................... 15
6.2 No need to bother with file location ..................................................................................... 16
6.3 Workspace for all your captures ........................................................................................... 16
6.4 Default file format ................................................................................................................. 17
6.5 Simple shortcuts .................................................................................................................... 17
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6.5.1 Main shortcuts to know: ............................................................................................... 17


6.5.2 Other shortcuts ............................................................................................................. 18
7 Capture an image .......................................................................................................................... 20

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7.1 All in one capture mode ........................................................................................................ 20


7.2 Screenshot full screen ........................................................................................................... 24
7.3 Screenshot previous region ................................................................................................... 25
7.4 Screenshot scrolling windows ............................................................................................... 26
7.4.1 Capture of a Web page .................................................................................................. 27
7.4.2 Automatic auto scroll capture ....................................................................................... 27
7.4.3 Manual auto scroll capture ........................................................................................... 27
7.5 Capture workflow .................................................................................................................. 28
7.6 Color picker (PRO) ................................................................................................................. 31
7.7 Screenshot text (PRO) ........................................................................................................... 31
7.8 Capture a QR code (PRO) ...................................................................................................... 33
8 Capture a video ............................................................................................................................. 33
8.1 Overview................................................................................................................................ 33
8.2 Video Toolbar ........................................................................................................................ 36
8.3 Sound recording .................................................................................................................... 36
8.4 Webcam................................................................................................................................. 37
8.5 Video zoom ............................................................................................................................ 37
8.6 Start recording....................................................................................................................... 38
8.7 Video capture workflow ........................................................................................................ 39
8.8 Screenpresso media player ................................................................................................... 40
8.9 Convert video to another format .......................................................................................... 42
8.10 Recording limitation .............................................................................................................. 42
8.11 Merging videos (PRO) ............................................................................................................ 43
9 Android center............................................................................................................................... 43
9.1 Install ADB ............................................................................................................................. 43
9.2 Configure your device ........................................................................................................... 43
9.3 Take captures ........................................................................................................................ 44
10 Workspace window ................................................................................................................... 44
10.1 Overview................................................................................................................................ 44
10.2 Filter....................................................................................................................................... 46
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10.3 Drag & Drop ........................................................................................................................... 46


10.4 Auto clean-up of files ............................................................................................................ 46
10.5 Workspaces management ..................................................................................................... 47
10.6 Collaborative work ................................................................................................................ 48

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10.6.1 Synchronization with Dropbox, Google Drive or Microsoft OneDrive .......................... 48


11 Managing files ........................................................................................................................... 50
11.1 File management ................................................................................................................... 50
11.1.1 Deleting a media............................................................................................................ 52
11.1.2 Renaming a media ......................................................................................................... 52
11.1.3 Moving a media to another workspace......................................................................... 52
11.1.4 Sorting ........................................................................................................................... 53
12 Editing an image ........................................................................................................................ 54
12.1 Main tab ................................................................................................................................ 54
12.2 Change main image (PRO) ..................................................................................................... 65
12.3 Image tab ............................................................................................................................... 66
12.4 Hidden features ..................................................................................................................... 69
12.5 Third party editors ................................................................................................................. 69
12.6 Edit other images .................................................................................................................. 69
13 Editing a video ........................................................................................................................... 70
13.1 Built-in editor......................................................................................................................... 70
13.2 Third party editors ................................................................................................................. 70
14 Document generator ................................................................................................................. 70
14.1 General use............................................................................................................................ 70
14.2 Generator settings................................................................................................................. 74
15 Publishing files ........................................................................................................................... 75
15.1 Local publishing ..................................................................................................................... 75
15.2 Web and cloud sharing .......................................................................................................... 75
15.2.1 Get a public URL thanks to Screenpresso Cloud............................................................ 76
15.2.2 Sharing history ............................................................................................................... 78
16 Settings ...................................................................................................................................... 79
16.1 General .................................................................................................................................. 79
16.2 Screenshot ............................................................................................................................. 79
16.3 Sharing ................................................................................................................................... 81
16.4 Video capture ........................................................................................................................ 81
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16.5 Advanced configuration ........................................................................................................ 82

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3 Minimum system requirements


The minimum system requirements are:
• Microsoft Windows 7, 32-bit or 64-bit
• 2.0 GHz processor
• 4 GB of RAM
• 1 GB of free hard disk space

Screenpresso.exe requires Microsoft .NET Framework 4.8 installed on your computer.


You may find links on https://www.screenpresso.com/download.

4 Installation and updates


4.1 Where to download the latest version
The latest official version of Screenpresso can be downloaded from our website at this address:
https://www.screenpresso.com/download

The FREE version and the PRO version are using the same binary (Screenpresso.exe). A license key is required
to switch FREE to PRO version.

Important note
Some intermediate releases (beta versions) are also available with some new features and fixes. You can get
them once you have installed Screenpresso by using the Check for update button in the tool itself.
Release notes are available only for official releases.

4.2 Installation modes


Screenpresso can be used in 4 modes:
- Installed mode: Screenpresso is installed on your computer. It doesn’t require administrator privileges
so it can be installed even if you are not the administrator of the computer. This is the recommended
mode since Screenpresso consumes less memory.
- Installed in program files mode: Screenpresso is installed on your computer. It requires administrator
privileges.
- Direct mode: you don’t need to install anything. Run Screenpresso.exe and it will just work.
- Portable mode: you don’t need to install anything. This mode is automatic when Screenpresso.exe is
run from a USB key or with “-portablemode” command line argument. In this mode all files are saved
next to the exe.
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All modes are available via the same binary: Screenpresso.exe

Double-click on Screenpresso.exe to run Screenpresso.


The very first screen allows you to install Screenpresso or run it has it. You can also change the default
language if necessary. This window is not displayed anymore when Screenpresso is installed on the computer
and you run Screenpresso.exe again.

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Figure 1 : Startup screen

1) This is the version of the running Screenpresso


2) Tick the checkbox if you accept the license
3) Run the installation mode
4) Run the portable mode
5) Change display language

4.3 Default Installation


When you click on the button “INSTALL on this computer”, the install setup is run in silent mode (no manual
input is required). Screenpresso:
- Installs the program in the user profile folder. Basically, it is:
C:\Users\<your login>\AppData\Local\LearnPulse\Screenpresso;
- Create a shortcut in the Windows’ start programs;
- Setup Screenpresso to run on Windows startup (you can change this option later in the Screenpresso
settings window);
- Run Screenpresso at the end of the setup.

Important notes
- Screenpresso does not require administrator privileges
- As Screenpresso.exe is both an executable program and a setup program (it copies itself in a new
folder), some antivirus software might display some warning messages and prevent Screenpresso
from installing properly. If an alert occurs, please temporarily shut down your antivirus software
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during the installation process


- Using this installation procedure, Screenpresso is only available for the current Windows user

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4.4 Installation in Program Files (administrator only)


If you want to install Screenpresso in the Windows’ Program Files folder, you need administrator privileges.
If you have these privileges, run Screenpresso.exe then click on the « INSTALL on this computer » button while
holding the Control key.

Important notes
- Administrator privileges will also be required later for automatic updates and uninstall
- When Screenpresso is installed in Program Files, it is then available to all users of the computer
- IT team can find some additional information about deployment online:
https://www.screenpresso.com/support/

4.5 Installation using the command line (advanced user only)


Advanced installation options are available by using the command line. Type « Screenpresso.exe --help » in a
Windows command prompt to get all information.

Those options can be used to deploy Screenpresso in silent mode or using Microsoft SMS (Systems
Management Server).
Command line arguments Description
deploy --install Install Screenpresso in user's profile folder
(C:\Users\<login>\AppData\Local\LearnPulse\Screenpresso).
deploy --install --programfiles Install Screenpresso in Program Files folder
(C:\Program Files\Learnpulse\Screenpresso)
(Administrator privileges are required).
deploy --uninstall Uninstall Screenpresso from user's profile folder.
deploy --uninstall --programfiles Uninstall Screenpresso from Program Files folder
(Administrator privileges are required).
--quiet Keyword used to install or uninstall silently without any
windows. A log file is generated next to the exe file.
license --reset Remove current license key (Screenpresso PRO).
--portablemode Force Screenpresso to be executed in Portable mode (it will
store all data next to the executable).
--policies Dump “ScreenpressoPolicies.admx”,
“ScreenpressoPolicies.aml” and “ScreenpressoPolicies.reg” files
on desktop to be used by administrators.
Details are given in 4.9.3.
license –activate […] Immediately activate Screenpresso PRO for one user. Activation
key must be given via next command line parameter.
capture --ScreenshotRegion –filepath Capture a screenshot at the specific coordinates (optional) and
c:\output.png –rect 0;0;800;600 save it to the given file path (optional).
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Rect (optional): Coordinates of the rectangular region of the


Branding is added when used in the screen to capture: X;Y;Width;Height, for instance: 0;0;640;480
FREE version. Use -1 for full screen: -1;-1;-1;-1
When the coordinates are not present, the user will be
prompted to select the region to capture using the mouse.
Filepath: the absolute filepath of the image.
Examples:
Screenpresso.exe capture –screenshotregion –rect 0;0;640;480

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Screenpresso.exe capture --screenshotregion


screenpresso.exe capture --screenshotregion –filepath
"C:\Users\ME\Desktop\test2.png"

capture --videoregion –filepath Capture a video at the specific coordinates (optional) and save
c:\output.mp4 –rect 0;0;800;600 -- it using the given filepath (optional).
delay 60 Rect (optional): Coordinates of the rectangular region of the
screen to capture (X;Y;Width;Height), for instance: 0;0;640;480
Branding is added when used in the Use -1 for full screen: -1;-1;-1;-1
FREE version. When the coordinates are not present, the user will be
prompted to select the region to capture using the mouse.
Filepath: the absolute file path of the image.
Delay: defines a maximum duration in minutes for the video
recording. Auto stop recording after a period of time.
Example:
Screenpresso.exe capture --videoregion 0;0;640;480 --
capturedelay 15
Examples:
Screenpresso.exe capture --video 0;0;640;480
screenpresso.exe capture --videoregion
"C:\Users\ME\Desktop\test2.png" 0;0;640;480
screenpresso.exe -capturevideoregion 0;0;640;480
"C:\Users\ME\Desktop\test3.png"
videos --merge Merge multiple video file having the same format to one video
file.
Only available in PRO version Example:
Screenpresso.exe videos --merge c:\temp\video1.mp4
c:\temp\video2.mp4
--newinstance Start a new instance of the Screenpresso and kill the previous
one.
--help Display the help popup about the command line arguments.

Examples:
Screenpresso.exe deploy --install –programfiles --quiet
Screenpresso.exe license --activate [3]-[screenpressopro]-[1]-[…]-[…]-[…==]

4.6 Uninstall
Screenpresso can be uninstalled like any other software using Windows’ control panel and Uninstall a program
option.
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Figure 2 : Windows 7 Control Panel

It is also possible to uninstall Screenpresso by using the command line: “Screenpresso.exe deploy --uninstall”.
Refer to section 4.5.

Important note
- Administrator privileges are required to uninstall Screenpresso from Program files folder.

4.7 Portable mode


Screenpresso can also work without being installed. This is a great feature for people that only want to use it a
few times, try it, or run it from a USB key on several computers.

To start Screenpresso using the portable mode, run Screenpresso.exe and click on the “Run” button on the
startup screen.

Screenpresso detects if it is started from a USB flash drive. In this case, it runs as portable mode and no file is
generated on the computer. All files and screen captures will be stored in a folder next to the executable file.

Basically, this option allows you to go on some computers, take screen captures using Screenpresso from your
USB flash drive, then go back to your computers and find the captures on the USB flash drive.
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4.8 Updates / new releases


Screenpresso is a tool that is continuously improved, so a lot of new versions are available throughout the year.
There are 2 kinds of new versions:
1) Official versions
2) Intermediate versions (beta)

4.8.1 Official versions

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When a new official version is available and is ready for deployment, a popup is displayed at Screenpresso
startup in the next three weeks to ask you to update your current version of Screenpresso.

Important notes
- The latest official version is always available on our website at
https://www.screenpresso.com/download
- The release note is available here: https://www.screenpresso.com/releasenotes
- All users are not updated at the same time, so a new version can be available on our website before
you receive the update prompt. Refer to section 4.8.3 to update manually
- Official updates are mandatory for the FREE version of Screenpresso; this is to avoid support of an old
version

4.8.2 Intermediate versions


Beta versions have intermediate releases between 2 official releases. Most of the time beta versions contain
fixes and new features. Refer to section 4.8.3 to update manually to a beta version.

4.8.3 Check for update


You can click on the “Check for update” button in the ‘About Box’ to verify if a new version is available if you
want to get it more rapidly.

Figure 3 : Systray context menu


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Figure 4 : About Box

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If there is a new version (official or beta), a prompt will be displayed:

Figure 5 : Automatic update

Download and installation are completely automatic.

4.9 Enterprise deployment


Screenpresso can be deployed using a batch file, for instance using Microsoft System Management Server
(SMS).

4.9.1 Deploy the activation key


When Screenpresso PRO is bought for several users, a single activation key (containing several licenses) is
provided by email. Unlike using a site license, using a per user license it is still possible to deploy the key but
each user will have to confirm activation.

To deploy the activation key, simply add a text file named "activation.lic" containing the activation key and
store it next to Screenpresso.exe on the target machine (where Screenpresso.exe is installed).

4.9.2 Deploy the binaries (and all the files)


The following files need to be deployed:
- Screenpresso.exe
- activation.lic (optional)
- settings.xml (optional)
- ffmpeg.exe and libvlc folder (optional)
- ScreenpressoHelp.pdf (optional)

Using “ScreenpressoSetup.msi” is recommended.

Here is a step-by-step procedure to achieve this:

1) On the target machine, deploy the following files in a temporary folder, for instance in c:\temp\:
• c:\temp\Screenpresso.exe
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• c:\temp\activation.lic (optional)
• c:\temp\settings.xml (optional)
• c:\temp\ScreenpressoHelp.pdf (optional)
• c:\temp\FFmpeg\ (optional)
• c:\temp\Tesseract (optional)

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2) Then run the command with administrator privileges to install Screenpresso into the program files
folder.
C:\temp\screenpresso.exe deploy --install –programfiles --quiet

This command will install Screenpresso and all the files defined in 1) in the folder
C:\Program Files\Learnpulse\Screenpresso
Refer to section 4.5 for command line details.

3) If not provided in step 1), you can deploy the license key manually (optional), refer to 4.9.1 for details:
- C:\Program Files\Learnpulse\Screenpresso\activation.lic
or C:\Program Files\Learnpulse\Screenpresso\settings.xml
4) If not provided in step 1) you can deploy default settings manually (optional):
C:\Program Files\Learnpulse\Screenpresso\settings.xml
5) If not provided in step 1) you can deploy user manual manually (optional):
C:\Program Files\Learnpulse\Screenpresso\ScreenpressoHelp.pdf

Important notes
- During testing, make sure you don’t already have a settings.xml file in
%AppData%\Learnpulse\Screenpresso or %LocalAppData%\Learnpulse\Screenpresso folders since it
will override the settings.xml file stored next to Screenpresso.exe.

- To define the Screenpresso directory where the screenshots and videos will be stored, you can modify
the key TempFolderScreenShots in “settings.xml” file and use environment variables such as:
o %Personal%
o %MyDocuments%
o %MyPictures%
o %Desktop%
o %DesktopDirectory%
o %ApplicationData%
o %CommonApplicationData%
o %LocalApplicationData%
o %ComputerName%
o %UserName%
o %UserDomain%

- Screenpresso’s “autostart with user login” is not controller via settings.xml file but via Windows
registry instead. If you manually install Screenpresso and want it to autostart at user logon, add
Screenpresso to the registry with command line argument “-startup”. Do not add a shortcut to startup
menu’s startup folder.

- If you don’t want Screenpresso to auto-update itself (for instance because users don’t have admin
privileges), it is recommended to apply “NoUpdate’ policy (refer to next chapter).
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- At runtime, if video is used, Screenpresso automatically downloads a video pack based on third party
software (FFmpeg and LibVLC). If not provided in step 1), you can download the Video Pack from our
Web site (https://cdn.screenpresso.com/binaries/ffmpeg64_20210114.zip) and store it next to
Screenpresso.exe; the path should be:
C:\Program Files\Learnpulse\Screenpresso\FFmpeg\

- At runtime, if OCR is used, Screenpresso automatically downloads third party software (Tesseract). If
not provided in step 1), you can download the tool from our Web site

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(https://cdn.screenpresso.com/binaries/tesseract64_2020011.zip) and store the extracted folder next


to Screenpresso.exe; the path should be:
C:\Program Files\Learnpulse\Screenpresso\Tesseract

4.9.3 Policies and default settings (PRO)


PRO administrators can override some settings and disable some features using the Windows Registry. Refer to
section 4.5 for generating a sample registry file.
The values must be stored in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\LearnPulse\Screenpresso\Policies

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\LearnPulse\Screenpresso\Policies]
"NoRoaming"=dword:00000001
"NoUpdate"=dword:00000001
"NoUpdateBeta"=dword:00000001
"NoSharing"=dword:00000001
“Sharings”=”EMail;FileCopy”
"NoGoogleTranslate"=dword:00000001
"NoVideo"=dword:00000001
"NoDevice"=dword:00000001
"NoOcr"=dword:00000001
"NoInstall"=dword:00000001
"NoBrowserExtension"=dword:00000001
"NoStats"=dword:00000001
"NoLicenseManagement"=dword:00000001
"SupportEmail"="[email protected]"
"NoErrorReportingEmail "= dword:00000001

NoRoaming: set it to 1 for all files to be saved in local AppData folder instead of Roaming AppData.
NoUpdate: set it to 1 to disable the automatic update of Screenpresso.
NoUpdateBeta: set it to 1 to disallow the user to get beta releases of Screenpresso.
NoSharing: set it to 1 to disable the sharing capabilities.
Sharings: [optional] list of sharing features available to the user. Entries are separated by a semicolon.
NoGoogleTranslate: set it to 1 to disable the use of Google Translate for the user.
NoVideo: set it to 1 to disable the video capture feature. In this case, you don’t need to provide ffmpeg.exe.
NoDevice: set it to 1 to disable the mobile device capture capabilities (e.g., Android center).
NoOcr: set it to 1 to disable the OCR feature for the user.
NoInstall: set it to 1 to disallow the user to install the software himself.
NoBrowserExtension: set it to 1 to disable the integration with the Screenpresso Google Chrome extension.
NoStats: set it to 1 to disable the anonymous statistics reporting feature by the user.
NoLicenseManagement: set it to 1 to disable the display of the ‘License management’ menu item to the users.
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SupportEmail: replace Screenpresso team email to set company’s IT email.


NoErrorReportingEmail: when a crash occurs, hide the “Send email” button.

5 How to activate PRO version


5.1 Activation
When you bought a license for Screenpresso PRO on our website https://www.screenpresso.com/store, you
received an activation key by email.

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To switch Screenpresso FREE into Screenpresso PRO, enter your activation key using the following procedure
on the FREE version of Screenpresso.

Important note:
- Internet connection may be required for the activation process;
- It is recommended that you update to the latest available version, refer to 4.8.3.

Right click on the Screenpresso icon (1) and click on « Upgrade to PRO! » (2).

Figure 6 : Systray context menu

In the following window, click on the button, « Enter activation key » (1) and enter your activation key in (2):
use a copy-paste action to avoid errors. Your key should look like:
[0]-[screenpressopro]-[1]-[1234455]-[12/18/2011]-[zienqsdovsodpdovpsodvjspovjspodvjspodjvspovjspdojg==]

Then click on the activate button (3)


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Figure 7 : Activation window

If your activation key is valid, the FREE version is switched to the PRO version and the limitations of the FREE
version are removed.

5.2 License retrieval


When changing computer, it is possible to re-use the same activation key. One user can use this activation key
on up to 5 computers before having to purchase a new license. It is not possible to unregister a previous
computer.
If lost, it is possible to retrieve an activation key using an e-mail address via this Web page:
https://www.screenpresso.com/lost-key/

6 Main concepts of Screenpresso


6.1 Always available
When Screenpresso is running, it is visible in the Windows system tray at the bottom right of the screen:

Chapter: Main concepts of Screenpresso

You can:
- Left click (simple click) to open the workspace window, which is the main window of Screenpresso;
- Right click to display the context menu with all the actions and the shortcuts;
- Use the shortcuts to start a capture (or the context menu or workspace button). Refer to section 6.5
to find the list of all shortcuts.

Screenpresso starts with Windows by default if you have installed it.


Refer to section 4.3 to install Screenpresso and refer to section 16 if you do not want Screenpresso to start with
Windows.

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6.2 No need to bother with file location


Screenpresso handles all the file locations for you, thanks to the use of a temporary folder as well as the
concept of workspaces.
By default, the following folders are used:
Folder Description
My Pictures\Screenpresso This folder is the working folder and contains all the
(C:\Users\<your login>\Pictures\Screenpresso) images and videos created by Screenpresso.
My Pictures\Screenpresso\Originals This is a working folder for Screenpresso. It is
managed by Screenpresso and we advise against
modifying its content.
My Pictures\Screenpresso\Thumbnails This is a working folder for Screenpresso. It is
managed by Screenpresso and we advise against
modifying its content.

Important notes
- Screenpresso can automatically delete old files; refer to section 10.4 for details
- Refer to section 16 to change the default working folder
- Refer to section 10 to learn how to use the workspaces

6.3 Workspace for all your captures


Screenpresso handles the files for you and displays the capture in its main window, the Screenpresso
workspace.

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Figure 8 : Screenpresso workspace handles the capture history

In this window, you can easily


- Create new captures
- Edit existing captures
- Copy an image or a video into the clipboard
- Generate a document (a user guide for instance)
- Drag & drop a file from or to the workspace
- Publish and share a selection of files to built-in sharing services (Dropbox, Google Drive, Evernote,
Email, etc…)
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6.4 Default file format


The default image format is PNG.
The default video format is MP4.
The default document format is PDF.

6.5 Simple shortcuts


The following shortcuts are always available as long as Screenpresso is running.

6.5.1 Main shortcuts to know:

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Capture an image (all in one mode: full screen, region, windows, scrolling windows): [Print screen]

Capture a video (screencast, the previous region or a default region is used): [Ctrl] + [Print screen]

Open the workspace: [Win] + [Print screen]

6.5.2 Other shortcuts


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Screenshot the same region of the previous one: [Shift] + [Print screen]

Screenshot the full screen: [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Shift] + [Print screen]

Screenshot a scrolling windows manually: [Win] + [Shift] + [Print screen]

Capture a video (screencast, a new region is defined): [Ctrl] + [Shift] + [Print screen]
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Refer to section 16 to change shortcuts.

7 Capture an image
7.1 All in one capture mode
To create a new screenshot, press the [Print screen] key:

Figure 9 : Shortcut to create a new screenshot

Or use the System tray context menu: “screenshot a region” or use the main button of the Workspace window:

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Figure 10 : Start a new image capture from the workspace window

You can also use the command line: refer to section 4.5 for details.
This is an “all in one” capture mode: full screen, region, windows, scrolling windows. When you start a capture,
the screen becomes frozen and a mouse cursor becomes a crosshair. Screenpresso is now in capture mode.
You can press:
- ‘Escape’ key to quit this mode
- ‘f’ key to capture whole screen
- ‘h’ to toggle color picker display between hexadecimal and decimal color value display
- ‘m’ key to toggle the display of the mouse cursor. If you press the key several times, a zoom factor is
applied.
- ‘p’ key to force Screenpresso to print the screenshot just after it will be taken
- ‘o’ key to toggle to color picker
- ‘w’ key to toggle the application of the configured watermark. If the watermark is ON or OFF is
indicated in the bottom left of the screen:

Figure 11 : Watermark indicator

- Move the mouse cursor and you will see:


o Part of the screen highlighted in red;
o A red arrow pointing down if the highlighted part of the screen is a scrollable window;
o A magnifier is displayed when the mouse is moved slowly to indicate the capture dimensions
and make a selection of the pixel resolution.
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Figure 12 : The Chrome browser is highlighted and a red arrow indicates that it is a scrolling window

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Figure 13 : Magnifier glass with current capture dimensions

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- You can use the arrows keys to adjust your capture:


- A simple click (left button of the mouse) on a red highlighted area will capture this area
o Basically, you can use this way to capture a window or a predefined part of a window


o You can also capture the full screen: move the mouse to the top of your screen and you will
see the red box covering the screen.
- Or select the area to capture by defining a window box:
o Move the mouse to the upper left or the area to capture;
o Press left mouse button and hold it;
o Move the mouse to the bottom-right of the area to capture (keep the left mouse button
down);
o Release mouse button.

- Or click on the animated red downward arrow to capture a scrolling window.


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Important notes:
- Under Windows Seven or above, Screenpresso will automatically cleanup the Window’s title and
borders transparency to enhance the result (this can be disabled via settings, refer to section the
settings 16)

- ➔

Figure 14 : With transparent border: you can see some windows behind it

Figure 15 : With clean transparent border (by default in Screenpresso)

- Mouse cursor can always be used to capture: refer to settings section 16.
- Shortcut keys (e.g. print screen key) won’t work if a window having elevated privileges has the focus
unless you have installed Screenpresso in Program Files folder.

7.2 Screenshot full screen


There are many ways to perform a screenshot of the whole screen:
1. Using the all in one capture mode, refer to 7.1;
2. Press « Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Print screen » key; Chapter: Capture an image

3. Open Screenpresso workspace; then click the « Capture » button; then click the small arrow of the
« Screenshot region » button; then choose the « Screenshot full screen » from the menu:

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4. Right-click the Screenpresso icon in system tray (usually at the bottom right of your screen) then select
the « Screenshot full screen » from the menu:

You capture is immediately completed.

7.3 Screenshot previous region


There are many ways to perform a screenshot of the last screen area:
1. Press « Shift + Print screen » key;
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2. Open the Screenpresso workspace; then click the « Capture » button; then click the small arrow of the
« Screenshot region » button; then choose the « Screenshot previous region » from the menu.
3. Right-click the Screenpresso icon in system tray (usually at the bottom right of your screen) then select
« Screenshot previous region » from the menu.

You capture is immediately completed.

This command is very useful for people who always want to capture the same area of the screen and also have
all screenshots using the same boundaries.

7.4 Screenshot scrolling windows


The area to capture may not be fully displayed on screen, for instance a long webpage is not completely visible
and scrollbars are present to scroll the visible part.
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Screenpresso can capture the complete window:

7.4.1 Capture of a Web page


The best way to capture a whole Web page, including scrolling area, is to install the specific’s Screenpresso
Web browser extension when available. The extension can work standalone. If you don’t have Screenpresso
running on your computer then the Web page is captured, and an image file is generated. Via settings you can
setup the generated file to be a PNG, a JPG or even a PDF file. You can also choose the capture to be simply
stored in the clipboard. If Screenpresso is running, the extension sends the capture to it automatically, so it
behaves like if you performed the capture using Screenpresso itself.
To be able to install the extension for Google Chrome, open this URL:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/screenpresso/agffhkejbocomabiogfdjnbfcnpdljie

7.4.2 Automatic auto scroll capture


Refer to the “All in one” capture mode in section 7.1

Important notes:
- Before starting the capture, you should put the scrollbar cursor at the top position.
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- This mode captures only a vertically scrolling window. If you need horizontal scrolling captured, refer
to 7.4.3.

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When the automatic mode does not work, for instance if you try to capture a Flash windows or an horizontal
scrolling window, use this manual mode that captures several images and merge them using a stitching
algorithm.

There are many ways to perform a manual auto scroll screenshot:


1. Press « Win + Shift + Print screen » key

2. Open Screenpresso workspace; then click the « Capture » button; then click the small arrow of the
« Screenshot region » button; then choose the « Screenshot sing auto scroll » from the menu.
3. Right-click the Screenpresso icon in system tray (usually at the bottom right of your screen) then select
« Screenshot using auto scroll » from the menu.

A window will explain how to use the feature:


1 - Select the scrolling part of the screen to capture, without the scrollbar:
2 – Scroll down and release the left mouse button several times during scrolling to take successive Screenshots
which each overlap their predecessor. A screenshot is stored each time the left mouse button is released.

Screenshot 1

Overlaps
between the 2
Screenshot 1
screenshot

Screenshot 2
Screenshot 2

Screenshot 3 Overlaps
between the 2
screenshot

Screenshot 3

3 - Once you're done, right-click to start


Figure pictureprocess
16 : Capture stitching
for manual stitching
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Important note:
- you can find video tutorials on the Internet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pssN7gWXfVs

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The following workflow applies when you want to capture a new image, the optional part within the dotted
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Press the [Printscreen] key or


Workspace > Capture > Screenshot region or
System tray context menu > Screenshot region

Select the part of your screen to capture

An image is created The context is


stored

Automatic resize (optional)

Automatic effects (optional)

Watermark applies (optional)

The image is saved in the current


workspace and on the clipboard

The Workspace window is displayed

Paste, Publish or drag&drop Click on the Edit button to open The Workspace
your image in your application the built-in editor window is
(e-mail, document, etc…) automatically closed

Edit your image: add rectangles, arrows,


annotations, highlights …

Click on the “Copy & Exit” button


to close the editor, save the file and
put the file in the clipboard

The Workspace window is


displayed

Paste, Publish or drag&drop your


image in your application (e-mail,
document, etc…)
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Figure 17 : Screenshot default workflow

Important notes:
- The watermark can be used to add your signature or the name of your company in each Screenshot:
refer to section 16
- The filename of the image can be configured through the settings: refer to section 16.
- The image is saved to the disk. By default, “PNG” file format is used. This can be configured to JPG,
GIF, BMP or TIF via settings: refer to section 16
- The clipboard content can be also configured: refer to section 12
- All optional actions can be configured through the settings: refer to section 16
- The context of the capture can be captured if enabled. For instance, the URL of the captured Web
page can be captured so it could be used later. This option is disabled by default
- The resolution of your image depends on your screen resolution. By default, it is 96DPI

7.6 Color picker (PRO)


Start a screen capture then press ‘o’ key. The magnifier will display the RGB values of the pixel under the
mouse. Press ‘H’ to switch display between hexadecimal and decimal. When you click, the value is sent to the
clipboard.

7.7 Screenshot text (PRO)


Screenpresso can quickly capture an image then perform Optical Character Recognition (OCR).

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Click “Copy text” from systray menu or workspace then select an area of text. Please notice there is no shortcut
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This sample image, captured from Screenpresso Web site

is recognized and a window opens to display the result:

1. You may configure the language of the input text to improve OCR result
2. You may translate the result to your language.
This feature uses Google Translate service. Please make sure your text is not confidential and that you
have a working Internet connection.
3. You may change part of the displayed text then press this button to copy selected text to the clipboard
then close the window
4. You may change part of the displayed text then press this button to copy the whole text to the
clipboard then close the window
If you want to close the window without copying any text to the clipboard, simply use the cross at the
upper right of the window.
Please notice this window is sizable if you need to display more text to the screen.

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You can add your own language:


1. Download your files from here: https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tessdata_best
2. Move the downloaded file to the folder
%LocalAppdata%\Learnpulse\Screenpresso\Tesseract\tessdata
3. Run OCR from Screenpresso
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7.8 Capture a QR code (PRO)


Screenpresso can quickly capture an image then perform QR code or Bar code decoding.

Click “Decode a QR code” from systray menu or workspace then select an area of text. Please notice there is no
shortcut configured by default but you can add one via Screenpresso settings.
Here’s a sample QR code:

It is analyzed then;
• either it is an URL, then your default browser is opened
• either it is text, then it is copied to the clipboard
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8 Capture a video
8.1 Overview
Screenpresso allows you to record a movie of your screen activity, including sound using the microphone.

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This is useful for creating tutorials, software demos or for reporting software issues.

There are many ways to start a video session:


1. Press « Ctrl + Print screen » key

2. Open Screenpresso’s workspace; then click the « Capture » button; then click the « Record video ».

3. Right-click the Screenpresso’s icon in the system tray (usually at the bottom right of your screen), then
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4. Use the command line: « Screenpresso.exe /capturevideo »: refer to section 4.5 for details.
The area outside of the selection becomes grey and the video toolbar appears. The area is fully resizable if
necessary. The toolbar displays some options for recording.

1) The record area: this part of the screen will be recorded in the video:
2) Use the handles to resize the record area;
3) Use the handle to move the area to be recorded;
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4) Video toolbar:
5) This part of the screen is not recorded in the video. See below for details.

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- Screenpresso uses its own codec which is optimized for screen capture. It records as AVI files and then
converts the files into standard formats such as MP4.
- It is not recommended that you change the codec as some codecs may not support the dimensions of
some recorded areas.

8.2 Video Toolbar

1) Start recording button


2) Access quick video settings. More settings are available in Screenpresso’s setting windows.
3) Video area dimensions: width x height in pixels and list of predefined video area dimensions
(it is recommended that you use standard video size as post resizing may blur the video)

During recording, these mouse effects are available:

Left mouse click:

Right mouse click:

In the settings, you have also an option to highlight the cursor with a yellow halo:

Important note
- Refer to the settings section 16 for advanced configuration.

8.3 Sound recording


You can enable or disable sound recording.
Screenpresso fully supports recording sound from the microphone and is based on Microsoft Window’s engine.
You should first configure your recording input and levels using the Windows sound mixer. You may also record
sound from system (what you hear).
During recording, Screenpresso’s icon blinks in Windows system tray. Color is blue if sound recording is
enabled, purple if sound recording is disabled.

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- Before recording a long video, make a short video trial to ensure the microphone sound level is
acceptable.
- Make sure you have activated the sound recording via the configuration button.
- If sound is garbled, try this: in Windows’ control panel, open microphone properties, go to ‘Advanced’
tab, and then uncheck ‘Enable audio enhancement’.

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8.4 Webcam
Webcam recording is supported by Screenpresso:

To turn on the webcam, press “Win + F7” shortcut. You can hide the webcam using the same shortcut.
This shortcut is available during recording so you can easily toggle the display of the webcam.

If you right-click on the Web cam window, you can set up the window’s size.

Important notes
- Settings of the web cam are constant, so you can show the Web cam window before starting video
recording, setup the size, and then hide it. During recording, when you show the Web cam window, it
will appear with the correct position and size
- It is also recommended that you show the Web cam window once before recording to avoid the
webcam appearing slowly (due to initialization) in your record

8.5 Video zoom


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During recording, you can also zoom (x2) and focus the recording around the mouse cursor using the shortcut:
[Win] + [F8].
[Win] + [F8] will toggle the zoom (on/off).
Screenpresso will ensure that the mouse is always visible, even if the zoom is activated. A green rectangle (1) is
displayed to show you the zoomed recording area:

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Figure 18 : Video zoom box

8.6 Start recording

To start recording: click the red button:

To pause or resume the video recording: press [Ctrl] + [Print Screen] shortcut or use the Screenpresso system
tray menu.
To stop the video recording:
• Press [Print Screen] key;
• Or right-click on Screenpresso’s icon in the system tray, then click on “Stop” from the menu.
Notice: if you click the “Exit video mode” instead, the recording stops and the video is lost.

When the recording ends, the Screenpresso’s built-in media player plays the video: refer to chapter below.

Important note
- AVI file format is limited to 2GB (max length). If your video exceeds this limit, Screenpresso
automatically generates multiple files. You will have to merge these files using third party software.
A workaround to this issue is to use “Direct MP4 recording” available under Windows 8 or above
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8.7 Video capture workflow

Press the [Ctrl] + [Printscreen] key or


Workspace > Capture > record video
System tray context menu > Record video

Select the part of your screen to record

Click on the record button

Show/hide the webcam (Win + F7)

Zoom on a part of the screen (Win + F8)

Stop recording: Press the [Printscreen]


key or
Workspace > Capture > record video
System tray context menu > Stop

The preview of the video is displayed in


the Screenpresso media player.

Click on the save button

The video is converted to MP4

The Workspace window is displayed The Workspace


window is
automatically closed

Paste, Publish or drag&drop your video


into your application (e-mail, document,
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8.8 Screenpresso media player

1) The video preview.


2) Change the preview mode: checked, the video is not resized, unchecked the video is resized to fit the
size of the preview window.
3) Export the current frame as an image. The extracted image is saved in the current workspace.
4) Current position in the video and total video length/duration.
5) The cursor of the timeline: define the current frame position in the video.
6) Resize grip. Allows clipping start and end of the video.
7) Play/Pause the preview.
8) Save recording as an animated GIF. Very useful to publish result on a Web site (notice that framerate
is reduced to avoid the output file to be too big)
9) Save recording as a standard video format. MP4 is the default but it can be changed via clicking the
small arrow to the right of the button.
10) Close window, discard recording.

Press the “Save” button to save the recorded video. The compression immediately starts according to your
settings. Default file format is MP4 (H264 video + AAC audio), which is the best format: highest compression
ratio for best quality video.

The Format menu item available to the right of the green button allows changing of the video format: MP4,
Animated GIF, Animated PNG, WMV, OGV or WEBM as well as the dimension of the output video:
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MP4 provides a very good compression ratio and is the standard that most devices can read.
Animated GIF is a great option for sending the video via e-mail for instance or putting it on a Web site. It is
important to notice that framework is reduced to 5 images per seconds instead of 15.
Animated PNG is better quality than animated gif. It is new technology.
Wmv is the Microsoft video codec that has been supported for a long time under Windows. Use this codec if
your viewers are using Microsoft Windows and you want to make sure they will be able to read the file.
Web-M is a great codec supported by Google.
Ogv is an open source codec.

1) Define the video format: MP4, GIF, WMV, OGV or WEBM. MP4 is the recommended format.
2) The size of the output video among predefined sizes:

3) Define the video resize mode (ratio is always preserved)


a. Fit Max: the video is scaled to fit the target size. No padding is used so one dimension can be
smaller than the target size.
b. Max: the video is not resized if the video is smaller than the target size; otherwise the video is
scaled to fit the target size without padding.
c. Exact: the video is scaled to fit exactly the target size. Some black area is added to keep the
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aspect ratio.
For instance, our original video is 622 x 512px, if we resize to 960 x 640px
- Max: the output will be 622 x 512px
- Fit Max: the output will be 960 x 640px

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4) Define the compression quality.


5) Check this option to persist the current settings as default.

Important notes
- Screenpresso requires a third-party tool: FFmpeg. Screenpresso will download it once before the first
conversion. An Internet connection is required for this. You can download it manually if necessary.
More information is on our online FAQ: https://www.screenpresso.com/f-a-q/
- Screenpresso captures in AVI format with its own lossless and CPU optimized codec and will then
convert the video to MP4 after the capture. The video codec used for recording is fully configurable via
settings

8.9 Convert video to another format


The original video capture is always kept by Screenpresso. This allows you to convert as many times as required
without decreasing the quality.
Many video formats are supported but it is also possible to generate a HTML Web page. To do so, select a video
in the Screenpresso workspace, right-click on it, then choose “Save as”.

It will generate a HTML 5 file, a folder containing all images and a flash player to be used if necessary and video
file. The generated Web page automatically detects supported Web browser’s features to correctly display the
video.

8.10 Recording limitation


Screenpresso video codec is optimized to record working activity on the screen. It is not made to record videos.
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AVI standard is limited to 2GB file size. When the file becomes too large during recording, Screenpresso
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8.11 Merging videos (PRO)


Screenpresso provides a merging utility for being able to publish one video file instead of multiple files. In
Screenpresso workspace, select your videos, right-click on one then choose “Merge videos” menu item.
Important note
All files must have same resolution and must be compressed using the same codec.

9 Android center
Thanks to Android Debug Bridge (ADB), software officially published by Google, Screenpresso can take captures
on your android device running Android 4.4 or above. To open “Android Center” window, use system tray
menu:

9.1 Install ADB


Screenpresso needs ADB software. It will search it:
• Next to the exe
• Next to the exe, in a sub-folder named “Android”
• In %LocalAppData%\Learnpulse\Screenpresso\Android
• In %ANDROID_SDK_HOME%\platform-tools
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If not found a Window will popup allowing you to download and install it in
%LocalAppData%\Learnpulse\Screenpresso\Android

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Your device (mobile phone or tablet) needs to be configured to allow captures. Press the help button at the
bottom left of the window read the tutorial. If you need some more information, search over the Web how to
enable debug mode for your device.
When in debug mode and linked to your computer using an USB cable, your device should appear in Android
Center window.

9.3 Take captures

Screenpresso can recognize more than one device connected at once. Select the correct device in the tabs at th
top of the Window. If your device is disconnected, the buttons are disabled until reconnected.
Press “Screenshot full screen” to take a screen capture (make sure your device’s screen displays what you want
to capture).
Press “Record video” to make a screen recording. Recording’s max duration is 3 minutes and will generate a
MP4 file. Issues might sometime occur if your recording is less than 10 seconds. Press “Stop” to stop video
recording.
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10 Workspace window
10.1 Overview
This is the main Screenpresso window and it is displayed:
• When Screenpresso starts;
• using [Win] + [Print Screen] shortcut;

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• using a single click on Screenpresso icon in the system tray (usually at the bottom right of the screen);
• after a capture is performed (can be disabled via settings);
• when you start Screenpresso when another instance is already running.

The workspace window displays all captures stored in the Screenpresso working folder (refer to section 6.2)
and provides some direct action buttons.

Main features:

Figure 19 : Workspace window

1) Perform a new capture (image or video)


2) Edit the selected capture using the built-in editor or third party editors,
or generate a new document (available when multiple images are selected)
3) Publish the selected captures: refer to dedicated section
4) The captures (images and videos), support the drag & drop as well as the copy/paste. Right click on a
file selection to obtain all the context actions
5) Open Screenpresso settings
6) Show or hide the other workspaces

Important note
- The window is optimized to handle thousands of images but opening the window will be slower when
using more than 5000 images.
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10.2 Filter

The workspace features a filter to find some media and hide the other ones. First click on a file in the
workspace to give it the focus, then start typing your search criteria (pressing Ctrl+F is optional). The
corresponding files are displayed, and the other ones are hidden. Press Escape key to close the feature.

10.3 Drag & Drop


This window fully supports drag and drop and can be used to copy a capture to your desktop, to one of your
existing folders or to attach it to an e-mail.

Figure 20 : Example of drag & drop in Gmail

Important note
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If you hold shift key before starting dragging the media, the corresponding “.presso” file is dragged instead of
the image itself.

10.4 Auto clean-up of files


By default, the workspace keeps only the 30 newest captures and deletes the old ones (they are moved to the
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A popup will warn you after several captures to allow you to select the file management behavior:
- Auto clean-up and setup the number of files to keep (oldest files are deleted);
- Keep all files (never delete files) but the workspace will only display a subset (the new file) for
performance reasons.

Please notice this occurs only on the “Default” workspace and not on the other ones (refer to chapter about
workspaces management).

10.5 Workspaces management


A workspace is a folder where your media (images, videos or documents) are stored. You can create multiple
workspaces in addition to the default one to classify your media, for instance one for personal screenshots and
one for professional screenshots.

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1) Click once on the arrow at the top-left of the workspace window to toggle the display in the
workspaces list (or press F10)
2) The currently selected workspace is highlighted
3) Click to create a new workspace (a new folder on your disk), a prompt will ask for a name. A sub-folder
is then created in the Screenpresso working folder.

You can also drag & drop an existing folder from your hard drive disk:

Figure 22 : Drag & drop to create a new workspace

In this case no sub-folder named “Screenpresso” is created.

You can right-click on a workspace button to display its context menu:


• “Open folder”: browse corresponding folder in Windows’ file explorer.
• “Delete”: removes workspace from workspaces list. If you also want to delete the folder from your
disk, check the “Delete all files from disk” checkbox.
• “Properties…”: open a window to rename the workspace, change its icon or change synchronization
setting (see 10.5).

To change the order of the displayed workspaces, select one workspace to move then press Control+Up or
Control+Down keys.

Important notes
- The “Default” workspace always exists, refer to section 6.2
- When a new capture is created, the new file is moved to selected workspace
- Unlike the “Default” workspace, the other workspaces have no automatic cleanup of files (number of
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files is unlimited) and do not create a subfolder named “Screenpresso”

10.6 Collaborative work


A workspace can be linked with an online Cloud service to synchronize local files with remote files.

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This feature allows synchronization between Dropbox, Google Drive or Microsoft OneDrive and the workspace.
That’s great for collaborative work if you have shared your remote folder with other people.
1- Select a remote folder to synchronize with
2- Click the small Dropbox, Drive or OneDrive logo (at the left-hand side of the workspace window) to
perform a synchronization

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3- Medias are synchronized.

Important note
- Remote files always have priority over local files. If you have made local modifications and remote file
has also been modified (by someone else for instance), synchronization with discard your local
changes.

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11 Managing files
The Screenpresso workspace window provides a lot of options to easily manage your media (we term the
individual images or videos as “media”).

11.1 File management


At any times you can right-click a media to display a context menu. The menu displays the files’ information
(format and size) followed by actions:

Figure 23 : Video context menu

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Figure 24 : Image context menu


- Save As… allows you to save your image in a lot of different formats: PNG, JPEG, GIF, TIFF, BMP, PDF,
DOCX.
- Open with… allows you to open the file with an external software. You can also use Ctrl+Alt+<num
key> shortcut. <num kye> is the index of the software has it appear in the menu

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- Open in quick view displays currently selected image in a border less top most window. Press space or
right-click on the quick view window to close it.
- Merge (image stitching): stitch several images that have the same dimensions into 1 big image.
- Recompress: use a specialized algorithm to increase the compression ratio of selected images.
- Auto-rename (re-numbering) is a quick function that renames your selected images “screenshot_1”,
“screenshot_2”, etc…Export and Resize: this is a batch resize and effect:

Figure 26: Batch resizing and effects


Important note:
- Paste is available in all context menus: you can paste images from the clipboard into the workspace.
- The workspace window is built to support thousands of media without affecting speed and memory.

11.1.1 Deleting a media


To delete a media, select it then press the “Del” key or right-click on it, then choose “Delete” from the menu.
You can select multiple files by clicking on the files while holding the control key.
By default, a deleted file is moved to the recycle bin. The file itself is deleted but also its corresponding files
that are stored in “Thumbnails” and “Originals” folders.
If you delete the file using Windows’ file explorer, close and reopen the workspace window so that it is
refreshed.

11.1.2 Renaming a media


You can rename a media by:
• clicking twice slowly on the file name;
• pressing F2 shortcut;
• right-click and choose “Rename” from the menu.

Renaming an image with its file extension can be used to change the image format
When you rename a media item, the corresponding filename is changed on the disk. If you don’t specify the file
extension (.png for instance) then the current file format is kept. If you specify a file extension, the media is
converted. For instance, if you rename “screenshot.png” to “screenshot.jpg”, Screenpresso does not only
modify the file name, but also converts the file to a real jpg file. To copy your media and convert it, you can also
right-click on the file then choose “Save as…” from the menu.

11.1.3 Moving a media to another workspace


At any time you can click on the workspaces list then drag and drop your media from one workspace to
another.
To retrieve the media in Windows’ file explorer, you can right-click on it, then choose “Open containing folder”
from the menu.
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Figure 27 : Drag & Drop of a set of images into another workspace

11.1.4 Sorting
By default, files are displayed from oldest to newest.
You can reverse this order using advanced settings. Refer to section 16.5.

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12 Editing an image
Screenpresso provides a built-in vector image editor to add annotations, effects, resize and more.
Double-click on an image in the Screenpresso’s workspace to open the editor or click on the Edit button.

12.1 Main tab

1) The name of the current image


2) The dimension of the current image (width x height in pixels)
3) The zoom factor cursor
4) Opens the previous or next image from the current workspace.
Shortcuts are PageUp and PageDown keys
5) Main menu button
6) Main tab
7) Image tab with some other options
8) This button is very helpful as it:
a. Saves the modifications to the current image;
b. Closes the editor;
c. Places the image on the clipboard.
9) Opens the Save as... dialog
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10) Prints the current image


11) Opens the image’s metadata editor
12) Copies the current image to the clipboard
13) Undo and redo the last modifications
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b. Use the mouse to position and size the drawing item (like drawing using a selection box)
i. To draw using the same color than the background, hold Alt key
ii. To hide part of the background, choose a rectangle tool then hold both Alt and
Control keys
iii. To adjust the drawing options, right click > Drawing options or put your mouse
cursor on the orange handle or double-click it

Drawing Description
tool
This tool is used to draw different types of arrows. For instance:

The drawing options:

1) The type of the arrow


2) The color of the arrow
3) The transparency: 100% is opaque, 0% is transparent
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4) The pen width


5) The drop shadow

This tool is used to draw rectangles with round or squared borders.


Most of the time this tool is used to highlight a part of a screenshot. For instance, you can draw a
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The drawing options:

1) The color of the rectangle


2) The opacity of the rectangle
3) The filling: changing the value to have either:

or:

4) The pen width


5) The border curvature, 0px for a rectangle and positive value for round rectangle.

This tool is used to add a text area in the image. FYI : We can set a white border around the text to
distinguish the text over the screenshot:
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1) The text decoration: Bold, Italic, Underline


2) The text alignment: Left, Center, Right
3) The font name
4) The font color (1)
5) The font size in pixels
6) The opacity of the text
7) Define the glow attributes (2)

8) The drop shadow level


This tool is used to add a text bubble in the image.

or
There is an additional handle to move the image of the text bubble.

Important note:
If you want to move only the text and not the image, hold the ALT key when moving the text.

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Same as text options with:


1) The type of text box: normal or speech bubble
2) Define the filling color
3) Define the filling opacity
This tool is used to add numbering within the image which can be used to indicate steps or identify
part of the screen, for instance

The drawing options:

1) Define the number displayed in the circle


2) Use this button to start numbering from the current value
3) Define the connector type:
If you drag the yellow handle, a connector is displayed:
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This is useful for explaining some screenshots:

4) The filling color


5) The text color
6) The size of the circle and text

Important note:
If you want to move only the circle and not the connector, hold the ALT key when moving the circle
This tool is used to highlight part of the screenshot.

The drawing options:

This tool is like the rectangle and is used to draw an ellipse or circle. Most of the time this tool is
used to highlight a part of a screenshot.
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Refer to rectangle for details.

This tool is used to create a polygon. Refer to rectangle for details.


Perform many clicks to add polygon’s points then double-click or right-click to finish drawing.
If you hold ‘Alt’ key when finishing drawing, the figure is closed by Screenpresso.
Sample use:

This tool is used to draw hand free.

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This tool is used to blur a part of the image (to hide confidential data, for instance).

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The drawing options:

1) The blur level. For instance:

Blur level 1:

Blur level 8:

Blur level 20:


This tool is used to add stamps or insert an image:

There are some mouse cursors ready to use:


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- You can browse your own stamps/images

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- You can drag & drop external images to the editor canvas to quickly insert images into the
Screenpresso workspace windows to combine images:

- Aspect ratio of the image is always kept.


- You can change the default size of the stamps with the zoom:

The drawing options:

1) Opacity of the image


2) Drop shadow level
3) Restore the original size

This tool is used to draw a magnifier:


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The drawing options:

1) Lock the source image


2) Define the zoom factor
3) Define the color when the zoom is on the border of the image, for instance with red:

4) Define the pen color


5) Define the pen width
Important note:
- If you want to move only the magnifier glass and not the image, hold the ALT key when
moving it.
- Lock the source image before resizing the whole image for better results. For instance, to
create a magnifier with zoom x1, lock the source image and resize the image to 25%:
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This tool is used to draw brackets:

Important notes
- To unselect the tool:
o Press the Escape key
o Or right click
- To draw new item using the color under the mouse, hold Alt key
- To copy/paste a drawing item:
o Right click on the item, choose copy then paste
o Hold the CTRL key while drag and dropping the item
- To create a square drawing item (width = height), hold the CTRL key while resizing the drawing item.
- You can define your own item drawing presets:

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In the drawing options, when you have set all the properties, click on the “Set default” button (1).
You can assign the current properties to an existing preset, for instance (2) or create a new preset with the
“new” button (3).

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number, you can select the preset directly before creating it:

To delete a preset, click on the top right cross:

12.2 Change main image (PRO)


Once you added some items on your captured image, you may want to change it and keep the items. For
instance, this occurs if you want to set a new image captured in another language. To change the background
image, right-click anywhere on it (not on a drawed item), click “Change main image…” context menu item, then
choose the image you want.

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12.3 Image tab


The second tab of the editor contains the following tools:

15) This button is very helpful as it;


a. Saves the modifications of the current image
b. Closes the editor
c. Places the image on the clipboard.
16) Crop tool to redefine the image
17) Cut out: this tool is used to remove part of the screenshot. For instance, you have a very long image
like this and you would like to remove the middle part:

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There are several options, depending on the type of line between (1) and (2):

18) Resize: this dialog provides many ways to resize your image:

19) Canvas size: Define the working area:

You can define a fixed or an automatic canvas size (recommended) as well as the background color.
If you choose automatic canvas size, when you move a drawing item or an image outside the canvas, it will
automatically be resized:


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Basically, you can add:


- Regular Border (square)
- Round border
- Torn edge, for instance:

- Refection:

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- Drop shadow
- Switch your color image to greyscale
- Rotation, for instance:

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Important note
- To turn off an effect, set the corresponding parameter to its minimum value

12.4 Hidden features


When you click the green Copy and exit button, holding both the Alt key and the Ctrl key performs the
operation on all currently opened image editors.
When you click the Copy button while holding both the Alt key and the Ctrl key, the image is flattened.
When you click the close button (at the upper-right of the window) and the confirmation dialog opens, holding
bot the Alt key and the Shift key closes all currently opened image editors without saving.
When you click the Next or Previous button (at the upper-right of the window), holding both the Alt key and
the Ctrl key deletes current image then opens the previous image or the next image.
If you click the Screenpresso logo at the upper left of the window, a menu appears.
Alt+Del shortcut deletes the current image.
Ctrl+O opens another image.

12.5 Third party editors


You can open the image in third party applications using the “Open with” option:

12.6 Edit other images


It is possible to use built-in image editor with images that I have not been captured with Screenpresso (My
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Pictures, screen captures made outside of Screenpresso, etc.):


• Open the editor and click the Screenpresso logo at the top-left corner of the window then choose
"Open..."
• or install Screenpresso then right-click an image in Windows File Explorer then choose "Open with..."
then choose "Screenpresso"
• or drag and drop the image to Screenpresso workspace window then double-click on it.

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13 Editing a video
13.1 Built-in editor
The current version of the built-in editor of Screenpresso provides limited editing functions:
- Resizing
- Export frames
- Changing format (mp4, wmv, …)
In the workspace window, click on the button Edit on a video or double click on a video.

1) Export the current frame


2) Change the format of the video

13.2 Third party editors


You can open the video in third party applications using the “Open with” option.

14 Document generator
It is possible to generate a PDF, DOCX, HTML or animated GIF document based on selected images. This is great
for quickly generating a user or training manual.

14.1 General use


1. Select multiple images in the workspace, then click the “New doc…” button.
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2. Screenpresso’s built-in document editor appears.

3. Double-click an image to edit it


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a. Click on “Give a title to the image” text area and write your own title
b. Click on “Write a description for the image” text area and write a description
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c. If a number item is selected, you can write a description for it at the bottom of the editor

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4. Click the “Copy & Exit” button.


5. The document editor comes back.

6. Use the arrows to modify the images’ order;


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7. Press the “Del” key to remove an image from the document to be generated (does not delete it from
disk);
8. Press the “Add images” button to display Screenpresso’s workspace. You can then drag and drop
images to add to the document;
9. Choose the document type to be generated (Adobe PDF, Microsoft Word 2007, HTML or GIF);
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11. The newly generated document is automatically opened using a default application (Acrobat reader
for instance) for review and the file is available in workspace.

Double-click a document file in workspace to re-edit it and generate another file.

Important note:
A generated document is based on a Microsoft Word 2007 template file. If a file name “Template.docx” is
found next to Screenpresso.exe, it is used for document generation. If you have a Microsoft Word file editor
installed on your computer, you can open this template using the button provided in the generator settings.

14.2 Generator settings


You may change the default settings of the generator.

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1. For large images, the orientation of the document can be changed to landscape.
2. Set image filename’s as default title’s value when unspecified.
3. Forces images to always appear before their corresponding text description.
4. Forces a page break between each image and its corresponding text description.
5. Opens the file used for generating the document default headers and footers and heading styles. A
Microsoft Word file editor must be installed on your computer.
6. Changes delay between images for animated GIF output.

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15 Publishing files
15.1 Local publishing
In the workspace window, on each file, you can export the file using:
- Right-click, then choose “Save as” from the menu (or CTRL+S) and then choose the file format;
- Drag & drop to the destination folder.

15.2 Web and cloud sharing


Screenpresso features the most popular cloud services.
To configure them, open the Sharing tab in the Settings of Screenpresso:

- Click on the account to setup and add a new account;


- Click on the recycle bin to remove one.
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When you click the sharing to execute, a new window appears, and you must click the “Send” button to upload
the selected files. Once the upload is finished, the URL of the file(s) is displayed and copied to the clipboard.
You must then click the “Close” button to close the windows. If you checked the “Close sharing window
automatically on sharing computer” setting the buttons “Send” and “Close” will be automatically clicked. In this
case you can only retrieve the generate URL via the clipboard or via the history window.

Important note:
- FREE version adds branding to the published captures
- Some sharing services can be disabled if they don’t support the file type you have selected.
For instance, some sharing services don’t support multiple files upload, or don’t support video files.
- You can use Ctrl+<num key> shortcut to execute a sharing. <num key> is the index of the sharing
account as displayed in the list

15.2.1 Get a public URL thanks to Screenpresso Cloud


Screenpresso features a built-in sharing system called Screenpresso Cloud. On’ file selection’, click on the
“Publish” button and choose the first button.
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Screenpresso will upload your images and videos and then give you a public URL to share:

If you open the “Delete URL” link in a Web browser, it deletes uploaded files without confirmation. This URL
works only when called using the same IP address than during upload.

Example of a generated Web page:


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15.2.2 Sharing history


Each time a media is shared through a cloud service, an entry is added to the sharing history which can be
opened using the following links:

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16 Settings
16.1 General

1) Define if Screenpresso should start when Windows starts


2) Send anonymous report to help the Screenpresso developer team to improve tools and fix the issues.
3) Automatically update Screenpresso when new releases are available.
4) The language of the tool.
5) Browse to define the working folder.
6) Reset the working folder to the default one.
7) Provides tool to export and import the current Screenpresso settings for backup and deployment.
8) Opens the ’About’ box

16.2 Screenshot

1) Defines the default image format for the screenshot:


a. JPG (the quality is configurable);
b. GIF;
c. PNG;
d. TIF (the quality is configurable);
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e. BMP.
2) Defines the behavior of the workspace windows: the number of files to keep. The configure button
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3) Define the filename:


a. Date: current date and time;
b. Numbering: incremental numbering;
c. User defined: you can enter your file pattern using the configure button.
4) Defines the action taken after the capture:
a. Open the workspace window;
b. Open the internal editor;
c. Show balloon tip from the system tray;
d. Do nothing;
e. Print immediately.
5) Define the clipboard content once the capture is taken or you close the editor:
a. Image;
b. Image + Filepath;
c. Filepath;
d. Do nothing.
6) Clean up the background.


7) Check this box to capture the mouse on each capture (otherwise you need to press M during capture
to add the mouse cursor).
8) Default resizing that is applied on each capture.
9) Default image effect that is applied on each capture.
10) Define the watermark settings that will apply on each capture (you can still turn ON or OFF using W
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16.3 Sharing
This tab allows you to configure the sharing services described in section 15.2

16.4 Video capture


This tab contains the settings for the video capture:

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2) Record to MP4 instead to AVI (avoid conversion to be done after recording). This is not the default
since it requires more CPU and as limitations.
3) Opens the preview window (Screenpresso media player) after the capture.
4) Displays a countdown before starting to capture.
5) Record sound from the microphone (to be configured via 10 & 12)
6) Record sound from the sound card

7) Highlights the mouse cursor in yellow during the capture.


8) Highlights the mouse clicks during the capture:

a. Left mouse click:

b. Right mouse click:


9) Add watermark in the video during recording
10) Specify the input sound to record (usually the microphone)
11) Opens the windows sound mixer settings
12) Defines the webcam to use if there are more than one
13) Opens Windows’ sound mixer
14) Opens codec options

16.5 Advanced configuration


The advanced tab settings should be used only by advanced users:

Disabling recycle bin may improve performances.


The “Restore default settings” button resets all settings without confirmation. If you clicked on it by error, click
the “Cancel” button to close the settings window without saving changes.
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AndroidBitRate When recording an Android screen, the default bit rate is


20Mbpps. You can set your own value here (e.g. 80 for
80Mbpps). You will get a nicer video, but the file size will be
much larger, and all devices do not support it.
AndroidKillAdbOnExit Android Debug Kit executable is used but Screenpresso to
communicate with an Android mobile phone. When
Screenpresso exists, it does doe exit this process in case you
are using it with another application. Setting it to True free
the resource when Screenpresso exits.
AnimatedGifFramerate Number of images per second for an animated gif or an
animated png. You can set your own value here (e.g., 10 for
10fps). You’ll get a nicer animation, but the file size will be
much larger.
AnimatedGifLoopCount If you generate an animated gif or an animated png that
loops, you can set the number of loops here. 0 means an
infinite number of loops.
AudioRecordStereo Record system sound in stereo. False records in mono.
AutomaticRestart We have optimized the memory that uses Screenpresso,
but it is impossible to say that if you never reboot your
computer, Screenpresso will not use more and more
memory day after day. To avoid this issue, Screenpresso is
automatically restarted from after a period of time. The
timer starts and is reset after each use of Screenpresso
(e.g., when you take a screenshot). The timer is configured
to restart Screenpresso once, after 1 hour of inactivity.
AutoscrollDelay For a capture auto scroll, Screenpresso simulates a click on
the vertical scrollbar then take a capture. This is the time in
milliseconds to wait after the click and before taking the
capture.
AutoscrollDelayForIE Internet Explorer is much slower to refresh after the click
then the other Web browser. According to this a higher
value must be uses for it. The default value is 200ms.
AutoscrollScrollBarWidth Screenpresso must detect the scrollbar to simulate a click
on it. 20 pixels is the default value but, if you use an
advanced custom Windows’ theme, you may change this
value.
AviFormatEnable Allows you to keep your recorded video capture in AVI
format. This is faster because it avoids the need to wait for
compression from AVI to MP4 to be performed after a
screen recording. But the AVI format uses a Screenpresso
codec that is not standard and so, the video cannot be read
by other software, only by Screenpresso. It can be used if
you wish to quickly record multiple videos and recompress
them later.
BitmapRotate Indicates whether an image must be rotated according to
its EXIF metadata. Useful for instance when you import a
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landscape mode image to Screenpresso via a drag and drop


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CaptureAutoPrint After each capture, request Screenpresso to automatically


print it. Use with care!
CaptureContext When you take a screenshot via a single click on a window,
request Screenpresso to retrieve some metadata. For
instance, if you perform a single click on Google Chrome to
capture the window, the URL of the displayed Web page is
store in the metadata of the capture image. These meta
data can be used for a custom filename, by the document
generator, and are saved in the EXIF data if the generated
file is a jpg.
CaptureMouseCursor Indicates if the mouse cursor must be visible in the capture
by default. You can still remove it later via the Screenpresso
built-in image editor.
CaptureNoFile Request all captures to be stored in the clipboard but never
saved to a file.
CaptureSetScreenResolution Store the DPI of the screen with the capture. If you take a
screenshot on a 4K screen then paste it in an app displayed
on a FullHD screen, it will appear 4x too large. This setting
tells Screenpresso to automatically redefine the capture’s
DPI as needed.
CleanAeroBorder On Windows Vista, all windows displayed with a translucid
title bar. If this setting is set to True (this is the default value
only on Windows Vista), Screenpresso will automatically
add a lovely blank background behind the window.
ColorPickerShowInHexa When you use the color picker capture tool of
Screenpresso, the color under the mouse is displayed in
decimal in the hourglass. If this setting is set to true, the
value is displayed in hexadecimal.
ConfirmDelete Set it to False to stop Screenpresso to ask you for
confirmation every time you delete a file. For your
information, all deletes move the file(s) to the Windows’
recycle bin, so you can still retrieve your deleted file later.
ConvertVideoQuality Video quality. A higher value takes more time to compress.
DefaultRecompressEnable Indicates whether quantization is applied on every save of
images. It takes longer to save but the final file size is much
smaller, without the loose of quality. To manually apply
quantization, right-click an image then choose
“Recompress”.
DisableGrayedForm When a popup window is displayed on top of another
parent window, the parent window is grayed. Setting this
value to False improves display performance but make the
user interface less lovely and less fun.
DisplayPreview Indicates whether the video player must be displayed after
recording the screen.
DocumentDefaultFileType The default file format when you generate a document.
DocumentMaximumImageSize When generating a document, indicates whether the image
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added, and the image is centered.
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generation using the Windows’ default viewer.


EditorAlwaysMaximize Force the built-in image editor window to be maximized by
default. In the case it uses the full screen.
EditorAutoAlignItems If you add a drawing item using the image editor, when you
move it, a magnet applies. It tries to align the new item
when the other already existing ones.
EditorAutoSave If True, the edited image is always saved in real time when
you modify it.

WorkspaceCloseOnCapture When True, the window automatically closes when the user
wants to take a new screenshot. Set it to False if you want
to capture Screenpresso itself (note: to capture one
window of Screenpresso, you may select the window, press
ALT+PrintScreen shortcut to copy it, then press CTRL+V in
Screenpresso workspace to paste the copied image.
WorkspaceFadeDelay Number of seconds before the workspace automatically
closes itself. Set it to 9999 to avoid it to close automatically.
WorkspaceLocation X and Y screen coordinates of the window.
WorkspaceReverseDisplayOrder Display screenshots from newest to oldest order instead of
oldest to newest.
WorkspaceSaveLocation By default, the workspace always opens at the same
location on screen. If this setting is set to True and you
move workspace window’s position, the position is restored
when you re-open it.
WorkspaceSize Width and height of the window.
WorkspaceThumbnailDrawReflection False to remove the reflection effect of all thumbnails
displayed in the workspace.
WorkspaceThumbnailSize Width and height of the thumbnails displayed in the
workspace.
WorkspaceWorkspacesDistance Width of the panel displaying the workspaces in
Screenpresso’s workspace window.
WorkspaceWorkspacesHorizontal Workspaces are displayed to the left of the workspace
window by default. When this setting it true, they are
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Screenpresso's editing capabilities for creating detailed visual aids include a variety of annotation tools, such as adding arrows to indicate sequences, text bubbles for dialogue or labels, and numbering tools to specify ordered steps . Highlighting tools allow emphasis on critical areas, while shapes like rectangles and circles focus viewer attention . The option to blur sensitive information ensures privacy while still conveying necessary details . These features collectively support effective communication by allowing creators to construct clear, narrative-driven visual aids that guide the audience's understanding of complex processes or instructions .

Screenpresso's built-in image editor provides various features for enhancing images that are useful in professional presentations. Users can add annotations, such as arrows, text boxes, and highlights, which make parts of the image stand out . Rectangles and ellipses can be used to focus attention on specific areas, while text decorations including bold, italic, and underline emphasize important information . The editor also allows users to blur parts of an image to redact sensitive information, and to add stamps or drag external images directly into the workspace. These features collectively enable a high level of customization and presentation polish .

Screenpresso ensures high-quality captures through a combination of file management and editing features. In terms of file management, it allows users to sort captures and keep them organized, which helps maintain workflow efficiency . The built-in editor provides tools for annotations and effects that allow for on-image editing to improve clarity and impact of screenshots . In video captures, the use of an optimized screen capture codec aids in maintaining video quality during recording, later converting files into formats like MP4 for broad compatibility without loss of quality . These tools work together to produce professional-level outputs, essential for effective documentation and presentations.

Users can manage and organize screenshots in Screenpresso's workspace through several features. First, files can be sorted and ordered based on creation time, facilitating easy access to the most recent captures . Furthermore, the workspace allows double-clicking images to open them in the built-in editor, providing seamless transition from capture to editing . Users can drag and drop images, rearranging them or moving them into different projects or folders within the workspace. The ability to copy directly to the clipboard or publish images directly from the workspace enhances efficiency in integrating screenshots into workflow applications like emails or documents .

Screenpresso provides various methods to capture a full screen screenshot: 1. Using the 'All in One' capture mode allows a streamlined experience as described in section 7.1. 2. The keyboard shortcut 'Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Print screen' is a quick method but requires remembering the keystrokes. 3. From the Screenpresso workspace, users can click the 'Capture' button, select the 'Screenshot region' dropdown, and choose 'Screenshot full screen' for an intuitive interface-driven approach. 4. Right-clicking the Screenpresso system tray icon and selecting 'Screenshot full screen' provides an easy access option without needing to open the full workspace . These options differ mainly in accessibility (key shortcuts vs. menu navigation) and user-friendliness (single click vs. multi-click processes).

Changing the main image in Screenpresso's editor while retaining annotations involves right-clicking on the current image (not the drawing items), selecting 'Change main image...', and choosing a new background image . This feature is particularly useful for professionals who need to document processes in multiple languages or update images with new data while preserving the original annotations, thereby saving time and maintaining consistency in visual communication . Additionally, this ability supports iterative design processes where the base image may change due to updates or corrections, but the surrounding annotations and structure need to remain intact for clarity.

Screenpresso facilitates video session recording with several methods: 1. Using 'Ctrl + Print screen' keyboard shortcut starts recording quickly . 2. From within the Screenpresso workspace, users can navigate to the capture section and select 'Record video' . 3. Access via the system tray icon provides another entry point without opening the main application . 4. Command-line configuration adds flexibility for automated workflows . The video toolbar in Screenpresso lets users define the recording area size, making it adjustable and resizable as necessary, ensuring the right dimensions for intended purposes. Users can also select specific codecs, though the default codec is optimized for screen recording . These configurations cater to needs ranging from tutorial creation to software demonstrations.

Screenpresso captures scrolling windows using automatic and manual methods. The automatic auto-scroll capture, available for vertically scrolling windows, requires positioning the scroll bar at the top and is best for straightforward vertical pages, but does not support horizontal scrolling . When automatic capture fails or when the user needs to capture a horizontal scroll, the manual auto-scroll capture is used. It involves taking multiple overlapping screenshots and stitching them together, which can be labor-intensive and prone to errors if alignment is not perfect . Each method has limitations: automatic capture's scope is restricted to vertical pages while manual capture demands user involvement and precision.

Screenpresso incorporates several strategies to effectively handle QR codes. It allows users with the PRO version to quickly capture and decode QR codes and bar codes directly from the systray menu or workspace . Although there isn't a default shortcut for QR scanning, one can be configured, adding flexibility to integrate this function into the user's workflow . When a QR code is detected, if it contains a URL, it automatically opens the default browser; if it contains text, it copies the text to the clipboard. This seamless integration ensures quick access and usability, making QR code processing straightforward in various professional settings .

The option to use keyboard shortcuts in Screenpresso enhances functionality by significantly speeding up the capture process, providing a fast and efficient user experience, crucial in professional environments where time and precision are needed. Shortcuts like 'Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Print screen' or 'Shift + Print screen' eliminate the need to navigate through menus, allowing quick full screen or previous region captures. This is particularly beneficial for users handling frequent capture tasks, enabling swift transitions from capture to editing, and supporting continuous workflow without disruptions . The streamlined process aids productivity and encourages the capture of spontaneous or ephemeral screen content efficiently .

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