Using a Time Delay You may want a time delay before taking the snapshot. For example, you might want to minimize a window by turning it into an icon or click on a window to give it input focus. To take a snapshot of all or part of the screen display after a time delay: 1. Set the Capture and Send to options menus as desired. 2. Specify how many seconds to delay by pressing MB1 on the Time Delay slider and dragging until you reach your choice. 3. Choose Print or Print... from the File menu. If you choose Print..., the Queue Options dialog box appears: * Enter the options you want. * Click on the OK push button. The time delay begins. 4. During the time delay, arrange the objects on your screen as you want them captured. 5. The time delay ends. If Entire Screen was specified in the Capture options menu, the whole screen is saved to a file and/or printed. If Portion of Screen was specified: * The pointer changes to a capture cursor ( + ). Move the capture cursor to the upper left corner of the area you want to capture. * Press and hold MB1. * Drag the capture cursor until a box surrounds the area you want to capture. * Release MB1. For more information, double click on any bold hotspot. Additional topics: * Capturing Entire Screen to a File * Capturing Portion of Screen to a File * Printing Entire Screen * Printing Portion of Screen * Capturing Menus * Taking Screen Snapshots * Overview of Print Screen * Exiting Print Screen