5Click Start to activate the key combination. When the key combination is activated, the Start button changes to a Stop button. The key combination remains active only for the current session. To deactivate the hot key combination, press the Stop button.

6Start your application and open the file to the page or image you want to capture.

NOTE

The entire screen is captured, not just the active window. Make sure you maximize your presentation before you capture it. If you set your application to “slide show” mode (or the equivalent) you can capture just the image you want, without menus and other screen elements.

7Press the hot key combination you selected.

You can make as many screen captures as you’d like; simply open each file you want to capture and press your screen capture key combination again.

8When you’re finished, close your application and click the Stop button on the Screen Capture dialog box. The key combination you selected is erased.

If you want to upload your screen captures to the camera right away, click the Upload To Camera tab. The screen capture files appear in the File Name list. Then follow the uploading instructions starting with step 4 on page 7-3.

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Presentations using large fonts (at least 18 point) work best.

Capturing Macintosh Screens

EPSON Photo File Uploader for the Macintosh does not have a screen capture feature. However, you can make screen captures using your Macintosh system software, then use EPSON Photo File Uploader to upload the screen captures to your camera.

The procedure may be different depending on your Macintosh. See your computer manual for instructions on making screen captures.

Using Your Camera for Presentations 7-9