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nautibuoy42
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Post subject: Re: Memorys of Liverpool Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 5:53 am |
Joined: Sat Jun 20, 2009 4:57 am Posts: 264 Location: West Wales
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tonydw wrote: Hi Reg, no problem mate I will post the How To here; it’s not illegal, you don’t have to get into the website source, it’s just using what is available on your Computer Keyboard.
To copy a photo, or photos: open the site and scan down to the photo you want and do the following but first a short explanation, the numeral keys along the top of the keyboard, to the right of F12 you will see the key, Print Scrn. Now just remember that.
Next click Start, All Programmes, Accessories and open Paint then minimize it until you’re ready to use it.
OK here we go, when the photo, or photos you want is on the monitor screen click the Ctrl. & Print Scrn. keys together, you should now have the photo on a virtual clipboard inside your mouse … Open Paint and with your mouse cursor on the page that opens click the right mouse button and in the drop-down menu click Paste … You will now see the photos from the virtual clipboard on the Paint page and you can play around with them using the Paint Programme …. Have fun. All the above is assuming you are using Windows XP, also if you have a Photoshop or similar programme you can use that instead of Paint There is a free download called ScreenHunter, which is a photo capture application, which I use regularly, its easy to use for us silver surfers, hope this is of some help. Glyn
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tonydw
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Post subject: Re: Memorys of Liverpool Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 10:40 am |
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Joined: Sat Nov 22, 2008 12:01 pm Posts: 804
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nautibuoy42 wrote: tonydw wrote: Hi Reg, no problem mate I will post the How To here; it’s not illegal, you don’t have to get into the website source, it’s just using what is available on your Computer Keyboard.
To copy a photo, or photos: open the site and scan down to the photo you want and do the following but first a short explanation, the numeral keys along the top of the keyboard, to the right of F12 you will see the key, Print Scrn. Now just remember that.
Next click Start, All Programmes, Accessories and open Paint then minimize it until you’re ready to use it.
OK here we go, when the photo, or photos you want is on the monitor screen click the Ctrl. & Print Scrn. keys together, you should now have the photo on a virtual clipboard inside your mouse … Open Paint and with your mouse cursor on the page that opens click the right mouse button and in the drop-down menu click Paste … You will now see the photos from the virtual clipboard on the Paint page and you can play around with them using the Paint Programme …. Have fun. All the above is assuming you are using Windows XP, also if you have a Photoshop or similar programme you can use that instead of Paint There is a free download called ScreenHunter, which is a photo capture application, which I use regularly, its easy to use for us silver surfers, hope this is of some help. Glyn Thanks for that bit of information Glyn, free downloads are always welcome, I was just about to post two free software download sites for Vista and XP, heres the three of them: Screenhunter- ClickVista Free Downloads Free Download XP/Vista
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Les
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Post subject: Re: Memorys of Liverpool Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:52 am |
Joined: Tue Jan 20, 2009 3:13 pm Posts: 593 Location: Newcastle NSW Australia
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Well spotted Geoff. Got to keep us all on our toes. How is the cold weather in Kiwi land?
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tonydw
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Post subject: Re: Memorys of Liverpool Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 10:58 am |
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x taffy 2 wrote: Durrrr, somebody has been on the turps, HIC! Tony please, Have another read of your post. LOL  No mistake  if you read my post again you will see I was addressing Glyn and as he mentioned Screen-Hunter and I said I was about to post two software sites for Vista and XP I included them altogether in my reply, hence “Here’s the three of them”, I felt sure he would understand. Perhaps I could have phrased it in a simpler form for the Kiwi’s.  
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rbrewr
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Post subject: Re: Memorys of Liverpool Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 2:08 pm |
Joined: Wed Nov 19, 2008 6:50 am Posts: 314 Location: South Pacific
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Hi Tony. You wrote.. "Perhaps I could have phrased it in a simpler form for the Kiwi’s." You must be right  but I don't think it would help Reg.
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Thaithyme
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x taffy 2
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Post subject: Re: Memorys of Liverpool Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 4:56 pm |
Joined: Sat Mar 07, 2009 4:41 pm Posts: 471 Location: Bay of plenty
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Sorry lads,  its just since somebody turned my texts up side down, or was it down side up. Anyway its hard to read when your standing on your head. Geoff 
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rbrewr
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Post subject: Re: Memorys of Liverpool Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:46 pm |
Joined: Wed Nov 19, 2008 6:50 am Posts: 314 Location: South Pacific
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x taffy 2 wrote: Sorry lads,  its just since somebody turned my texts up side down, or was it down side up. Anyway its hard to read when your standing on your head. Geoff  Hi Geoff. I would not stand on your head for too long..A major benefit of the headstand is that it is an anti-ageing pose - according to yoga experts - as more blood flows to the head. With this in mind, headstands are not recommended for those with high blood pressure. Reg.
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x taffy 2
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Post subject: Re: Memorys of Liverpool Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 4:18 pm |
Joined: Sat Mar 07, 2009 4:41 pm Posts: 471 Location: Bay of plenty
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Hi reg . Thanks for that bit of information, to the you the truth i always get giddy when i stand on my head. The wife tells me its my brains rushing to my head from my feet. Geoff 
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sparks
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Post subject: Re: Memorys of Liverpool Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 5:12 pm |
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Sure they're coming from your feet Geoff? My wife reckons my brains are in my boll...s! Sparks
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