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Set Up Your Capture > Capture Input > Capture Mode & Input Combinations > Extended Window

Extended Window

Set Input to:
Use with these Mode(s):
Advanced > Extended Window
Image

See Extended Window Capture Preview for information on the Extended Window Capture Preview dialog box.

Note: Available on Windows XP only (not available on other operating systems).

Use Extended Window to capture windows that are potentially much bigger than the screen. You can also capture windows that are partially off screen. You can select the partially-shown window and still capture the full window.

Like Auto Scroll, extended window capture permits capturing more than is visible on your screen, but this feature also captures the window frame, which Auto Scroll does not do. See also Extended Window Capture Preview below for more information on completing this capture.

To capture an extended window, do the following:

  1. Make sure the window you want to capture is not maximized. If it is maximized, you will not be able to adjust the size of the window during capture.
  2. In the Profile settings pane, select the Capture mode.
  3. On the Input dropdown menu, select Advanced > Extended Window.
  4. On the Input dropdown menu, select Properties.
  5. Select the input properties for this capture, if applicable. See Input Properties for more information.
  6. On the Output dropdown menu, select the output and output properties. See Share Your Captures for more information.
  7. On the Effects dropdown menu, select effects, if applicable. See Capture Effects for more information.
  8. Under Options, select options for this capture. See Capture Options for more information.
  9. Click the Capture button.
  10. The Extended Window Capture Preview dialog box opens and allows you to adjust the size of the window. See Extended Window Capture Preview for more information on using this dialog box.
  11. Click OK to perform the capture or Cancel to quit without capturing.
Extended Window Capture Preview

Note: Available on Windows XP only (not available on other operating systems).

The Extended Window Capture Preview dialog box helps you select how to resize the window before capturing it. The selected window can be resized in both width and height so that it can be captured at a size much larger than the screen.

This dialog opens if you have chosen to capture an extended window on a Windows XP computer and have left the check mark in the Show extended window capture preview box on the Input Properties > Extended Window tab.

Note: If the window you are capturing is not resizable with the mouse, you cannot enter new resize dimensions. The Width and Height boxes are grayed out and unavailable. For example, a maximized window is not resizable with the mouse, but often restoring the window to a non-maximized state allows it to be resized.

  1. The selected window size in pixels is shown at the top of the dialog. These dimensions are also pre-populated in the Width and Height boxes.
  2. A preview image of the window to be captured appears on the bottom of the Extended Window Capture Preview dialog box. Use this as a guide to change dimensions.
  3. For resizable windows, to change the dimensions of the window to be captured before the capture is performed, enter the new dimensions in the Width and Height boxes.
  4. Click Update Preview to update the capture results preview image. Change the Width and Height to capture all of the window contents, if necessary.
  5. Right-click over the preview image to see a menu with the following options:
    Autosize, Full Size, 1/2 Size, 1/4 Size, and 1/8 Size.
    If the image is larger than the preview frame, you can use the hand cursor to reposition the image.
  6. Click OK to perform the capture or Cancel to quit without capturing.

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