SuperScroll
SuperScroll is designed for use with Internet Explorer
to capture the entire contents of pages in vertically scrollable
windows. There are a few things you should know about how
SuperScroll works:
- Although
SuperScroll will work with many Windows applications, we cannot
guarantee it will work with any particular application other than
Internet Explorer. SuperScroll does not work with MS Office
products.
- SuperScroll
captures only vertically scrolling screens; it will not capture any
portion of the screen that scrolls horizontally off the right side
of the display.
- SuperScroll
does not work with Web pages that are composed with frames.
- SuperScroll
can capture images up to approximately 13 screens in length on
displays with a screen area of 800x600 pixels. If your display area
is larger (1024x768, 1280x1024, etc.), then fewer screens will be
captured but the amount of data captured will be the same.
To Use SuperScroll:
- Select
SuperScroll in Capture Method box..
- Open or
switch to Internet Explorer.
- Position
your mouse cursor over the Web page you wish to capture, remove
your hand from your mouse and press the Print Screen key. After a
short delay your screen will scroll automatically, and there will
be another delay after the bottom of the page is reached
(ScreenPrint is processing the image).
- Do not move
your mouse while waiting for the camera sound, which indicates that
the capture process is finished. The more scrolling screens you
capture in a single SuperScroll session, the longer it will take to
process the image.