Capture Make Microsoft Screen Window
Mon, 08 Mar 2010 09:50:16 +0000
PicPick 2.2.3 together the possibilities of modest graphics editor and a tool for offsetting the image on the computer screen. Graphical editor similar to Microsoft Paint, but has a greater range of integrated filters and effects. We also have with virtual ruler, protractor, molivche, a tool to select colors from any point on the screen and others. Images can be saved in JPG, PNG, GIF or BMP format.
Although PicPick 2.2.3 is small in size and free, never gave the "old" programs in this field. The program features an extremely easy and simple interface.
PicPick 2.2.3 is a digital image editing and editors focused on designers who need to make screen shots and retouch quickly and efficiently.
The program offers several capture modes, so you can choose to capture the entire screen or just a particular area. For the latter you can choose between capturing an active window, rectangular area, a free zone or Internet Explorer browser window.
Once you capture the window PicPick 2.2.3 can apply effects to retouch or conventional editing tools (brush, lines, geometric shapes, color selection tool, insert letters, etc.).. Some effects are available for focus and blur the image, apply grayscale, mirror the image horizontally or vertically, adjust the properties of brightness, saturation, contrast and color, etc..
Finally, PicPick 2.2.3 lets you work with multiple images simultaneously through an interface divided into tabs, and also has several fully configurable keyboard shortcuts with which you can shorten the screen capture process.
Size: 1.41 MB
Publisher: Visit Website
Release Date: 2010-3-8
OS: Win 9x/ME/2K/NT/XP/Vista
PicPick 2.2.3
I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop running WinXP. I have an external 24" LCD screen connected to the laptop via a VGA cable. I can enable both screens. Whatever is on my laptop screen appears on the 24" LCD screen. I can view videos files on the laptop screen. Here's the problem: the video does not appears on the external LCD screen. The video window appears all black on the external screen. (See the attached screen capture).
I tried 2 video players. The results were the same. The one I'm now running is VLC media player. I played with the options and it worked for a while. But when I opened another video file, it stopped working again. Just can't get it working again - even after reboot.
Any help will be appreciated.




