Whats on your background?
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just press the print screen button while you're viewing your desktop, find a server to host your image, then link the image in your post.
just press the print screen button while you're viewing your desktop, find a server to host your image, then link the image in your post.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Kryptonite »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">print screen button?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Alright.
Basicly, if you look at the button on the top of your keyboard, to the right of the F12 button and to the left of the Scroll Lock button, you 'll see a button that says Print Screen / SysRq
Make sure the desktop looks the way you want it to, meaning all windows are minimized, you mouse is not on the screen, and you have a clear view of your desktop background.
Now press that button like a regular key. Meaning push it and let it back up. 
This will then copy your current view of your screen and store it in the system clipboard witch you can care less about.
Now open up a graphic program, Photoshop (the best
), MS Paint Brush, whatever software you have that can deal with jpg's or gif files.
Once you open the program, find your paste command and paste. Or you can learn something new from me and press Ctrl + v. This is the windows paste command and is universal in all windows programs.
The next step is pretty easy, just save it as a .jpg or .gif image. .jpg is better because there is less pixel compression, or long story short, the pictures looks sharper, better quality 
Now take your .jpg or .gif file to the internet and find somebody to host it, like imagestation or if you have you own online space, that will work too. Or you could try that wee-todd-did racing or whatever that is.
Then come back to honda-tech.com and post the image link like any other image 
Its really very simple, I just extra detailed it 
Modified by kay_animation at 2:32 AM 8/14/2003
Alright.
Basicly, if you look at the button on the top of your keyboard, to the right of the F12 button and to the left of the Scroll Lock button, you 'll see a button that says Print Screen / SysRq
Make sure the desktop looks the way you want it to, meaning all windows are minimized, you mouse is not on the screen, and you have a clear view of your desktop background.
Now press that button like a regular key. Meaning push it and let it back up. 
This will then copy your current view of your screen and store it in the system clipboard witch you can care less about.
Now open up a graphic program, Photoshop (the best
), MS Paint Brush, whatever software you have that can deal with jpg's or gif files.
Once you open the program, find your paste command and paste. Or you can learn something new from me and press Ctrl + v. This is the windows paste command and is universal in all windows programs.
The next step is pretty easy, just save it as a .jpg or .gif image. .jpg is better because there is less pixel compression, or long story short, the pictures looks sharper, better quality 
Now take your .jpg or .gif file to the internet and find somebody to host it, like imagestation or if you have you own online space, that will work too. Or you could try that wee-todd-did racing or whatever that is.
Then come back to honda-tech.com and post the image link like any other image 
Its really very simple, I just extra detailed it 
Modified by kay_animation at 2:32 AM 8/14/2003
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by kay_animation »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Or you can learn something new from me and press Alt + v. This is the windows paste command and is universal in all windows programs.</TD></TR></TABLE>
ctrl + v
ctrl + v
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by innate »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
ctrl + v
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ctrl + v
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