Screenzap is a screenshot tool for Windows with similar behavior to the MacOS screenshot feature. It has configurable keyboard shortcuts, and an option to start when logged in.
Just put Screenzap.exe where you want it. Run it. nbd.
Press the configured shortcut (default is ctrl-alt-shift-4
), drag to select a screen region, and take your screenshot. It will go on the clipboard.
- Shift -- make selection square
- Space -- move selection rectangle
- Alt -- draw from center of selection (bit wonky)
- Holding Shift and Alt simultaneously doesn't work
- Not all surfaces will get captured
- What You See Isn't Quite What You'll Get -- some visual elements, like context menus, will not always get captured
- DPI awareness is experimental and only Works On My Machine. Bug reports and PR:s welcome!