![]() – Capture layered windows: Unchecking this option might slightly improve performance but keep in mind that some menus may not be captured.– Capture cursor: You can choose whether to show or hide your cursor on the video.If you need to correct something, you can always grab the eraser or delete the whole thing and start again.īefore using this feature, don’t forget to select one of the desktop capture modes first, “Custom area”, “Fullscreen” or “Area captured by cursor”, to make sure everyone can see your creative drawings!Īfter going through all the desktop capture modes and tools, let’s have a quick look at the “Desktop settings” located conveniently in the same dropdown menu. ![]() Take notice that you can also drag and resize the area.ĭid you know that you can even draw or handwrite on the screen while you’re screencasting your desktop? Isn’t that cool?! Just select from the same menu “Draw on desktop”, minimize Man圜am window and get creative! Simply select the size and color of the brush and start drawing. Choose an element/area with your cursor and that will be the only visible part to your audience while broadcasting. If your goal is to present a particular area of your screen, then “Custom area” is what you need. Here is the result after recording our presentation: If, for example, you are doing a webinar showcasing an application, going through a folder or using a web page, you can choose to share only that specific window with your viewers, by clicking on “App Window” and choosing the window.įor instance, we’ve chosen to screencast Presentation 1, therefore the selected app is used as a video source for Man圜am. To adjust the size of that area, you can use the Zoom feature hotkeys: ALT+A (zoom in) and ALT+S (zoom out). The “Area under cursor” function allows you to share the area around your cursor, making sure your viewers are right there with you, focused on what you’re doing. Start sharing your content on the spot with Man圜am.Ī precise and entertaining presentation can be done by focusing on the path of the cursor and showing your actions to the audience. If you’re running a web tutorial or a class that involves presenting your whole screen, navigating through multiple folders or settings on your computer, then you just need to select the “Full Screen” option. Then choose one of the following options to screencast your desktop: Screencast your Desktopįirst, launch Man圜am and right-click on the video source you wish to use as shown below. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to screencast your desktop, a selected area or a specific application with Man圜am on your live streams. ![]() With Man圜am you can easily share your desktop live or record your screen. Simple image annotation tools, including an arrow, rectangle, highlighter, and a callout with font face and size control.įor more about the retirement of Jing and the transition to TechSmith Capture click here.Are you creating a presentation, teaching an interactive online lesson or making web tutorials? Sharing your desktop can be vital to your online presence and the delivery of your content. The ability to share screenshots to TechSmith cloud services such as Screencast, as well as save to your local drive, or copy and paste into a document. Share to your Screencast or TechSmith Knowmia account. New, modernized video capture, including longer video recording, as well as webcam and system audio recording. TechSmith Capture offers a number of features, including: TechSmith Capture offers modernized enhancements including a new approach to the User Interface that better aligns with our other flagship screen capture products, Snagit and Camtasia. This brought us an opportunity to build a new, more modern no-cost solution for our users. SWF Flash video format will no longer be possible.īecause we are passionate about making it easy for anyone to teach, train, and explain concepts visually, TechSmith is committed to offering a free screen capture and screen recording tool for our customers. ![]() With the imminent discontinuation of Adobe’s support for and development of Adobe Flash, Jing’s use of the.
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