Once you select either of the two recording actions, your mouse cursor will become a magnified crosshair, allowing you to select an area.Īfterward, your window will become a recording screen, leading to more features like Draw, Effects, and PIP. Screen provides you video size choices, while Image offers options like Single Capture, Capture All Screens, Scrolling Capture for long pages, and GIF Animation without having to open a video editor. Screen and Image both have slim arrow buttons on them that open a drop-down menu for easy choices. On the left-side ribbon are 5 recording options: Screen, Image, Webcam, Game, and Lecture. It’s easy to search and filter these by setting tags on the files and enabling the thumbnail view. The main menu is your immediate file storage of recorded materials-whether they be video clips, images, or editing projects. You can view more details on them using the Info button on the bottom-left corner. When you first launch this, a tutorial window pops up to review the major functions available for use.
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