Taking and uploading a screenshot guide.
Hey, just thought this guide that I’ve created might help some of the newer habbox users on the forum. Please note there are other image uploading sites although I believe imageshack is one of the easiest and user-friendly sites around.
If you find any faults or wish to add on to my guide then please do so your input is much appreciated.
Now Click “Preview Post” and you should see your image that you uploaded from your computer.
Hope This Helps.
Threads Merged and stuck by Neversoft. A BIG thank you to Notex for taking the time to do this guide.
Taking a screenshot using a Mac Computer.
It's slightly harder to take a screenshot using a Mac computer, so this guide is for Mac OS X 10.
Open your finder, and go to Applications:
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...SS1-Finder.jpg
Scroll down to Utilities, and double-click, then double-click 'Grab':
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...e/SS2-Grab.jpg
Apologies for a lack of screenshots in this bit - it won't let me capture me capturing a screen. If that makes sense. Which it doesn't.
Okay, Grab has opened. If it's not already come to the foreground (you'll see Grab at the top-left, next to the blue apple, if it has). If that's not the case, click the icon on the Dock. A hint is to hold the icon down, and select 'Keep in Dock', to allow easy access in future.
Now, the fun bit, in Grab, go to 'Capture', and select:
Selection - You select what part of the screen to capture, by way of a drag-box.
Window - Take a picture of one window by itself, you can select the window after you take this option.
Screen - Takes a picture of the entire screen, amazingly.
Timed Screen - Takes a picture of the screen after 10 seconds.
Right, after you've taken the image, it'll come up in a popup Preview. Save it as whatever you want, to an easy-to-find location:
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...SS3-Saving.jpg
You're not done yet. Oh no, Steve Jobs thinks it's funny to make you save the image as a .tiff; which of course isn't accepted by ANY image upload site. So find your way to wherever you saved the file, and open it. Then go to File then Save As. Save it as a JPEG, or any other file type you want:
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...SS4-SaveAs.jpg
And you're done! Follow the instructions on how to host the image! Well done on choosing a Mac. You may not be able to take screenshots easily, but at least you can't get viruses either!
Way Number 2 - Easier Way
To take a full screenshot - press Command + Shift + 3
To take a partial screenshot - press Command + Shift + 4 then select where you want to capture.
These have a lot of problems, and often, in my own experience, are of poor quality or cause a lot of lag on the machine - if they work at all. Any pictures that are taken will display on your desktop as Picture 1, Picture 2 etc, which is another problem, being that you can't tell which is which, and it clutters up.
I hope you enjoyed my guide, please PM me if you notice any anomalies, or problems, or even if you want to say 'thanks'.
Threads Merged and stuck by Neversoft. A BIG thank you to ReviewDude for taking the time to do this guide.