Greenshot is a free open source screenshot software with a size of over 500 KB. Although it is small in size, its functions are unambiguous. It has all the functions it should have. It is just that the sparrow has all the internal organs even though it is small. You can take screenshots through shortcut keys: area screenshot (Print), window screenshot (Alt+Print) and full-screen screenshot (Ctrl+Print). If it’s a laptop, the screenshot shortcut seems to require the +Fn key. (This is the case on HP laptops)
Additionally, you can configure the software settings by right-clicking on the Greenshot icon on the taskbar. If you don't like to jump directly to the editing interface after taking a screenshot, you can change it in the "Quick Settings" in the right-click menu. You can even save it directly, so there will be no sloppiness and the steps will be minimal.
Features
Instructions for use
1. Add boxes and ovals. You can set whether these added graphics have borders, what color the fill is, and you can also change the transparency. This way it doesn't completely obscure the background and becomes a gorgeous highlight. The thickness of the border can also be adjusted, the default is 1px.
2. Draw straight lines and arrows. Arrows can have both ends, or only one end.
3. Add text. The background color of the text area can also be adjusted.
4. Highlight. This function has four modes in total. Highlight text (highlight the selected area with color), Highlight area (blur all areas that are not selected), Grayscale (make the selected area black and white), and Magnify (enlarge the selected area).
5. If you want to mosaic part of the picture, you can use the blur function.
Among the above 5 functions, 1 and 3 are very rare in other similar software. And if you use it skillfully, it will add a lot of color to your screenshots. Or if you really like the image editor that comes with this software, then you can use the "Load Image from File" right-click menu to edit any image.
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