[Shotimes] New +20 cam dyno results
Bill Murray
fordsho@cloud9grafx.com
Tue, 31 May 2005 14:05:06 -0600
Its a misnomer. Hitting the key does not automatically send it to the printer. It does however taje a picture of what you have on the screen. When you have your dyno graph open(or any thing on the screen you may want) hit the print screen button. Then open an image program like Ms Paint, or even Ms Word. Now hit ctrl-v or edit -paste. You should now see a picture of your screen. If you did that in an imaging program you can now crop out what you don't want from the image.
Bill Murray
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From: Donald Mallinson <dmall@mwonline.net>
Date: 05/31/05 02:32 PM
To: TechSHO@topica.com
Subject: Re: [Shotimes] New +20 cam dyno results
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For some reason, the print screen feature on my last two computers has
never worked. Don't know why, it hasn't been a big deal. Any thoughts
on how to check that?
Don
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>If you can view the data on your PC, you can always do a "print screen"
>to capture the data and then paste it to an application of your choice. Not
>that good for printing out, but it's fine for viewing on a PC.
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>>I only did it once and with the windows version of the software. I also
>>had an IT guy over my shoulder helping me press and click all the right
>>things as well. So to answer your question, most likely not :(
>>
>>Donald Mallinson wrote:
>>
>>
>>>John,
>>>
>>>I have the full software left over from when I owned a Dynojet, but I am
>>>
>>>not sure if the current windows program uses the exact same data fomat
>>>as my older DOS based software. In any case, Dynojet used to offer a
>>>free viewer on their website.