Extended Active Window

Ctrl+Shift+X – Captures the last active window, allowing you to change its size. After selecting this capture, the program prompts you to specify any size image you want, even sizes much bigger than the visible screen. (Available only in Windows XP or later operating systems.)

 

Important! This capture only applies to resizable windows, which are those that you can  resize with your mouse cursor. It does not work on fixed-size dialog boxes or some tabbed control windows.

 

Examples: Use this function to grab a web browser window that shows the entire web page, even if it might be 4000 pixels high.  OR capture a spreadsheet table, even if you’d have to make the application window 5000 pixels wide to fit it.

Width

Enter the width in pixels to resize the window before capturing it. This value may be larger than your entire screen width.

 Height

Enter the height in pixels to resize the window before capturing it. This value may be larger than your entire screen height.

 Delay time before capture

Enter the delay time in milliseconds that HyperSnap should wait between resizing the window and capturing it.

If you discover after the capture that the external window frame is resized, but  everything inside the frame is not, you may need to repeat the capture with a longer delay time.

To capture the last Active Window and change its size:

 

Step 1     Be sure that the active window you want is onscreen.

Step 2     Click Ctrl+Shift+X.

Step 3     In the box that appears, enter in pixels the Width, Height, and/or the Delay time you want for the next capture of the last active window.

Step 4       Click OK.

The window you chose and re-sized is shown in the HyperSnap workspace.

 

 

Extended Active Window