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* If you want finer control over the play speed than what you get with the drop down, you can enter the speed directly in milliseconds. TimeSnapper will use that number as the delay between playing each frame. If you enter 10000, TimeSnapper will advance by 1 frame every 10 seconds. | * If you want finer control over the play speed than what you get with the drop down, you can enter the speed directly in milliseconds. TimeSnapper will use that number as the delay between playing each frame. If you enter 10000, TimeSnapper will advance by 1 frame every 10 seconds. | ||
* Although the filter drop down box appears only to support filtering by program names, it actually can filter on window titles as well. Just type directly into it and TimeSnapper will filter as you type on either the program name or the window title | * Although the filter drop down box appears only to support filtering by program names, it actually can filter on window titles as well. Just type directly into it and TimeSnapper will filter as you type on either the program name or the window title | ||
− | + | * You can select a range of activity on the TimeBar just like you can select text in any Windows application -- using either the mouse or the keyboard. | |
== Shortcuts == | == Shortcuts == |
Revision as of 14:58, 12 March 2009
- Play/Pause button
Starts and stops the playback of selected day
- TimeBar
- Date/Day picker
- Toolbar
- Speed controls
- Filter
- Zoom
- Flag creation
- Image menu
- View menu
- Image control
- Productivity panel
- Selection panel
Tips
- If you want finer control over the play speed than what you get with the drop down, you can enter the speed directly in milliseconds. TimeSnapper will use that number as the delay between playing each frame. If you enter 10000, TimeSnapper will advance by 1 frame every 10 seconds.
- Although the filter drop down box appears only to support filtering by program names, it actually can filter on window titles as well. Just type directly into it and TimeSnapper will filter as you type on either the program name or the window title
- You can select a range of activity on the TimeBar just like you can select text in any Windows application -- using either the mouse or the keyboard.
Shortcuts
Function | Shortcut |
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Play/Pause | F5 |
Refresh TimeBar | Ctrl + F5 |
Next day | Ctrl + + (or Ctrl + N) |
Previous day | Ctrl + - (or Ctrl + P) |
Frame left | Left arrow |
Frame right | Right arrow |
5 frames left | PageUp |
5 frames right | PageDown |
15 frames left | Ctrl + PageUp |
15 frames right | Ctrl + PageDown |
TimeBar First Frame | Home |
TimeBar Last Frame | End |
TimeBar Select Multiple Screenshots | Shift + {Left or Right or PgUp or PgDn} |
Image Properties | F4 (or Alt + Enter) |
Copy Images to Clipboard | Ctrl + C |
Delete selected Images | Ctrl + Del |
TimeBar Zoom In | Z |
TimeBar Zoom Out | Shift + Z |
TimeBar Select All | Ctrl + A |
New Flag | Ins |
Go to Filter text box | Ctrl + F |