

To get to the preferences window, you can right-click the icon in the task menu (bottom right corner of your screen with the hidden icons), then choose Preferences and the Hotkeys tab.Īfter I’ve freed up the right shortcut key, I’m going to associate that key (PrtScn) with a profile that doesn’t ask if I want to take video. I like to use print screen, so I’m going to change the “Global capture” shortcut key to something else. Next, go to the preferences window and check the hotkey associated with the default capture profile. I had to uninstall Snagit 11 to get rid of the old editor. I had 11 and 12 installed and was not getting the behaviour I wanted. Here’s how to turn it off.įirst, check if you’ve got an old version of Snagit installed. I rarely use the video capture, so this is a waste of time. I just upgraded to Snagit 12 and found that every time I take an image capture, I’m prompted to select either a video or image capture (see the big blue buttons in the screenshot below). As just one example, try capturing an open dropdown menu using just Windows screen capture shortcuts-it’s like trying to catch a greased pig. When I was taking screenshots for my books, Snagit saved me a great deal of time.

It’s much better than relying on the old school screen capture mechanisms. If you haven’t tried Snagit, you should check it out.
