You can put a snapshot of screen into your clipboard on Windows with the Print Screen button. Mac offers several hot-keys for screen shots: Shift-Command-3 takes a screen shot of the entire screen. Since there is no 'print screen' button, the PC won't do a screen grab. Is there a way. The Mac keyboard does not have a Print Screen key. I tried Command(apple) + shift + 3: it takes the snapshot, but it does not place it anywhere.
The popular keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Connect. Result Windows Mac Invoke the screen sharing dialog Ctrl+ - Toggle Raise-Hand status Ctrl+E Command+E Promote to Presenter. Requires selected user in Attendees pod. Use arrow keys to select a user. Ctrl+/ Command+/ Bring focus to the application menu bar for keyboard navigation. Ctrl+Space Command+F2 Display pod menu for keyboard navigation Ctrl+F8 Command+F8 Display join audio conference dialog Ctrl+M Command+M Start/Stop Desktop Sharing (For application) Ctrl+ Command+ Place focus on Chat pod, activate cursor in new message field Ctrl+; Command+; Close or cancel a dialog box Esc Esc.
Shortcuts to share screen and use Share pod Result Windows Invoke the screen sharing dialog Ctrl+ Scroll through the list of the open apps in screen share dialog. After the last open application is highlighted, the order of highlighting is: the check box in the lower-left corner of the screen, the Application tab, and the Windows tab.
Right Arrow key to highlight and Spacebar to select Switch to different tabs (in Aero mode only) Ctrl+Tab Move to different applications or focus Right Arrow key Select or deselect an application check box Space Make Share pod full screen for attendees Alt+P Movement Arrow keys. Shortcuts to manage attendees in the Attendee pod. Result Windows Mac OS Shift focus to the active speaker label, effectively pointing to speaker activity. (Works in Google Chrome and not in the application.) Ctrl+H Command+H Toggles Raise-Hand status Ctrl+E Command+E Promote to host. Requires selected items in Attendees pod.
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Use arrow keys to select a user. Ctrl+' Command+' Demote to participant. Requires selected user in Attendees pod. Use arrow keys to select a user. Ctrl+ Command+ Promote to Presenter. Requires selected user in Attendees pod. Use arrow keys to select a user.
Ctrl+/ Command+/ End meeting Ctrl+ Command+. Navigate inside pods, pop-up menus, and notifications in a meeting room. Result Windows Mac OS Toggle between notification window and meeting room F8 F8 Bring focus to the application menu bar for keyboard navigation. Ctrl+Space Command+F2 Move focus to next / previous pod Ctrl+F6 / Ctrl+Shift+F6 Command+F6 / Command+Shift+F6 Display pod menu for keyboard navigation Ctrl+F8 Command+F8 Retitle pod F2 F2 During an ongoing session in the Adobe Connect application for desktop, launch a new session in a new window Ctrl+N. Join audio available in the meeting and manage tasks related to recordings.
Result Windows Mac OS Display join audio conference dialog Ctrl+M Command+M Using this shortcut in the HTML client, interferes with browser minimize functionality. In Safari (On Mac), the microphone is toggled, and the window is minimized.
Start/Stop Recording. For Start, brings up the Start Recording Dialog Ctrl+ Command+ Using this shortcut in the HTML client interferes with the shortcut for opening the browser settings/preferences window in all major browsers.
Toggles Play/Pause during playback of recorded meetings You cannot view recorded meetings in the HTML client.
I found easiest way to key PrtScr to F13-F19 button with this little tool called SharpKeys. It writes registry changes for you. I use print screen quite a lot, so I do want to find it easily. And because there is no actual official use with F13-F19 button in Win, why do not map those to some useful funtions. You can easily change CMD and ALT button to match regular windows keyboard layout if you wanted also. Many want to do this also if use mac keyboard on windows. TIP: There is also great print screen program that can be useful called LightScreen.
It's free and there is also portable version available. I found this very useful, because it's let me to choose regions etc.
I have an old bluetooth Model A1016 that looks just like the above keyboard sans cord and F13 invokes printscreen thru my RDP session on the Windows7 PC I'm controlling via my old Macbook Air 11 I just found this forum cause I needed to do this and I just happened to try F13 after something I read here inspired me to do so. Attached is the from the Mac's wireless keyboard (I emailed the Mac screen cap to the work PC). Greenshot's defaults are set to use the PC's print-screen key. I needed this because I do A LOT of screen caps for work and the 'snipping tool' sucks rocks. The PC belongs to my customer so I don't want to buy Snag-it for it. I was unaware of Greenshot until a few days ago invoked from the Mac's F13 thru RDP I downloaded Greenshot a couple days ago, so I've used it exactly 3 times so far and those 3 screen caps are uploaded here.
After I installed Greenshot and went to do a screen cap I thought 'oh &%#@! Because I don't have a 'print-screen' key and that's what lead me here. But all those key combo's work for me because my F13 invokes the PC's 'Prt-scrn' key This And finally a couple of Mac full screen caps (emailed to PC again) showing the Mac's whole screen with the Greenshot cross hairs waiting for me to select a screen section on the PC as I finished writing this. This would have been way cooler if I could have easily recorded it in video.:-P Thanks to the peeps that were discussing the function keys! Maybe this only works for me because my customer's laptop has a double 'insert/prt sc' right next to it's F12 directly above the it's delete key and that just happens to map to my F13.
If Greenshot really is as configurable as that menu suggests then I would expect anyone to be able to map a hot-key combo that would suite them. I hope Greenshot isn't keysrtoke logging spyware;-) I hope this is helpful to someone. Re-reading your answer carefully, I think I see what I misunderstood. The issue still stands though: F13 worked because the client you were RDPing to has a PrtScn button, making this extensive part of your answer irrelevant and unnecessary noise. Your answer is well meaning, but writing more simply and clearly, focusing on the actual solution (Greenshot is what I think you believe is the solution) would make it easier to comprehend. Also, it's very unlikely Greenshot is a bad program. It's got a pretty good reputation.
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