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To: NoCmpromiz

How do I do a Screen Shot?


396 posted on 06/03/2014 5:40:48 PM PDT by Monkey Face (Those who have walked through fire leave sparks of light wherever they go.)
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To: Monkey Face; NoCmpromiz
"How do I do a Screen Shot?"

Use one of these:

But you'll have to tilt the monitor on its side.

397 posted on 06/03/2014 5:56:51 PM PDT by NicknamedBob (Will all of you people who keep "fixing" things please stop? Making them work again is killing me.)
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To: Monkey Face
Screen Shot

To the right of your F1-12 keys is the Print Screen button. Push that. It will copy your screen to the clipboard as a .bmp (I think) file. Then you would need to display it in some graphic program (win photo viewer? don't know what comes w/Windoze - I've been using PaintShop Pro ever since it was shareware - which was a LOOOng time ago ;-) which will allow you to save it or whatever - upload to photobucket or whatever you have so you can email it/post it..

But before you get to that point, check a couple more things for me. First of all, you didn't say whether this Goober ting showed up in the 'uninstall program' on Control Panel.. If it did and you uninstalled it, have you restarted the machine since then? If not, it might still be running.. Also... Go to your Start Menu/All Programs and scroll down to Start Up. See if this goober thing is listed there. If so, highlight it and delete it. Restart machine.

Also, revisit your task manager. You didn't say whether any of those .exe fies that were running had anything that looked like this name in it. (It may or may not have additional letters/numbers it it, but the telltale part would be the 'goober'.. ) If so, highlight just that particular process and click 'end process'. You'll get a Windoze gripe screen warning of glowbull warming, creeks rising, oBama being crowned emperor for life, and other dire disasters. Ignore the warning and end the process. Restart the machine. See if the problem is gone. If not, recheck the startup folder and/or the task manager to see if what you deleted has come back. If so, we have more work to do.

398 posted on 06/03/2014 6:04:19 PM PDT by NoCmpromiz (John 14:6 is a non-pluralistic comment.)
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To: Monkey Face

Actually, you can paste the screen shot directly into an email, at least on Yahoooo or using Thunderbird. You won’t be able to edit out stuff you don’t want anyone to see though...


400 posted on 06/03/2014 6:09:48 PM PDT by NoCmpromiz (John 14:6 is a non-pluralistic comment.)
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To: Monkey Face

The pain continues, I see.

IN IE, at the top, right, just below the Red X, there should be a rather diminutive, black down-arrow-lookin thingy.

It’s right next to a magnifying glass.

Click it, and a list will appear.

At the bottom of that list, click “Manage Search Providers”

The box that opens next is IE’s “Manage Add-ons” dialog. From here you can add/remove search providers, and browser add-ons. By default, the dialog opens with “Search Providers” highlighted in a short list off to the left.

The main part of the window will show a list of search providers that your IE currently knows. Anything in this list that you DO NOT want, Right-click on it, and pick “Remove.” Be aware that IE insists that you have no less than ONE Search Provider, and will not allow you to select “Remove” if you’re highlighting the only provider in the list; the selection is grayed out.

Once you’ve got that sorted out, note in the list off to the left that there is a “Toolbars and Extensions” at the top. Highlight that selection, and you’ll get a whole different list in the main portion of the dialog.

BEWARE: Here there be dragons.

THIS is where auto-downloading garbage OFTEN comes to roost in your browser’s innards. OTOH, stuff you want will show up here, too; so take a minute to scan the list, and you’ll see friendly names like Shockwave and AdobePDF. But you may see your unwanted browser intruder here, too.

If you find something in this list that you know doesn’t belong, highlight it and click the “Disable” button at the bottom right corner of the dialog box.

You will likely need to re-start your browser for changes to take effect, but that will also reveal if they STAY gone, or if they have programmatic means of self-resurrection.

REPLY, and let me know what you discover; especially if there’s anything in there that you want gone that either won’t let you remove it, or comes back after you re-start your browser.

I’m going to go battle on the highway for 90 minutes, or so, but I’ll look in after I get home, and we can pick up from there.


402 posted on 06/03/2014 6:19:46 PM PDT by HKMk23 (The Superior Culture will prevail.)
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