you cant do this with a external camera. but, on your computer there should be a button towards the top right corner that says prnt scrn or print screen. hit this button, then go to paint, and click the dashed line box, and right click and paste. and you will have a jpeg pic of your screen. if your trying to record the screen. you can use a program like manycam, webcammax, or camtwist to record. hope i helped
Print Screen -> Save as image -> Print image voila
The easiest way is to press ALT and PRINT SCREEN keys together, this puts the image of your computer screen into buffer, and then open PAINT (start|run|mspaint or start|run|pbrush) and paste this into the application (edit|paste). Edit as you wish and/or just simply save the image to a location of your choice.
it is a small safe program which puts more icons in the control panel to show more things you can do from the control panel. I have used it on many computers for years with no problems at all.
this is kind of a tough question to answer. In essence, computers are just stupid lumps of hardware until software is added. a computer can turn on, but can never actually do anything until the software tells it what to do. the software is written by a human, in a coding language. coding languages such as c#, c++, .net, etc. are human readable coding languages. after the code is written, software called a compiler puts it all together so to speak, and turns it into a language the computer can handle (binary). so, essentially a computers intelligence is the product of collective programmers intelligence.
(This applies if you are using most versions of windows that handle it) If you click on "Lock this Computer" Windows hides all of the windows, and the taskbar so that they cannot be accessed, and puts up a window asking for a username and password, if you type in the currently logged on account, then it opens it back up just how you left it, but if you type in an admin pasword, it logs you off and goes to the welcome screen/login screen.
Print Screen -> Save as image -> Print image voila
The company , and the people who makes it
Why TV Retrace Lines OccurI am no expert, but I will try to explain A standard TV screen is made up of 480 lines from top to bottom. Retrace lines will only happen on a TV with a regular Picture tube (known as a CRT), they will not happen on a LCD or Plasma screen. So before I say how retrace lines happen, lets first get little understanding of how the TV puts an image on a CRT. The lines on a CRT are made by a device in the back (known as the neck)of the picture tube called the electron gun. By use of magnetic fields controlled through a device called a Yoke mounted on the neck of the CRT. Now the electron beam emitted by the electron gun is made to go across the front of the CRT screen that is coated with a layer of Phosphor that glows when the electron hits it. When that beam starts at one side reaches the opposite side of the picture tube it has to quickly return back to that first side in order to make that next line. On a standard TV, in order to make the image of a single frame, it creates this line across the screen 240 times from top to bottom, it then returns to the top and starts down again with a second set of 240 lines that fill in between the first 240 lines to create one full frame image of 480 lines, and it does this 30 times a second. Now the retrace lines you are asking about happens when a circuit in the TV known as the Blanking Circuit, fails causing the Beam that is moving from the bottom to the top of the screen to become visible.
computers that are programed to
you enter a code (typing) which sends a message to the "iner workings" of the computer then that message get sent to a silacon panel which then puts the code on your screen which all happens at a lighting fast speed
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The easiest way is to press ALT and PRINT SCREEN keys together, this puts the image of your computer screen into buffer, and then open PAINT (start|run|mspaint or start|run|pbrush) and paste this into the application (edit|paste). Edit as you wish and/or just simply save the image to a location of your choice.
Almost any private dealership can do this.
Because there great computers. Also they look nicer then Window Computers. Apple's are fantastic looking. But the price puts them down... -Alistair.
It puts your finger in front of your eye - good. Must clean the screen to see well - bad.
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