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#If you have multiple Screens, click the selector under ''Source'' section to choose the display to capture.
 
#If you have multiple Screens, click the selector under ''Source'' section to choose the display to capture.
  
In this mode, you can also [[Audio_capture|capture audio]] from system sound, microphone and also capture [[Camera_overlay|camera]] as an overlay.
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In this mode, you can also [[Audio_capture|capture audio]] and [[Camera_overlay|camera]] as an overlay.
  
 
[[File:capture_mode-screen.png|frame|left|Figure 1: Screen Capture]]
 
[[File:capture_mode-screen.png|frame|left|Figure 1: Screen Capture]]

Revision as of 16:56, 15 July 2021

Screen capture mode captures video from one or all of the system displays.

  1. From the application window, click Screen button under Mode section.
  2. If you have multiple Screens, click the selector under Source section to choose the display to capture.

In this mode, you can also capture audio and camera as an overlay.

Figure 1: Screen Capture


Options

Screen options contain configurations to toggle capturing pointer and also applying highlight and click effects to it. This options apply to both screen and area capture modes.

To enable capturing pointer:

  1. Click Screen options button under Source section from application window, to view screen options.
  2. Turn Pointer switch on.
Figure 2: Screen options


Highlight

Turn Highlight pointer switch on to enable highlight effect. You can choose the highlight color below the switch.

Click effects

Turn Show click effects switch on to enable click effects. If this effect is on, a circle appears around the mouse pointer on the output video whenever your click one of your mouse buttons. You can choose the colors below the switch.

Notes

Pointer effects only appear on the output video and preview window, not on your screen.