Mr. Captor enables to capture windows with vertical scroll bars.
Three methods of such capture are provided:
Automatic Scroll
Automatic Scroll allows you to capture of scrolling window by one click on it!
To start a capture click button,
located on the Capture Bar or click the
Capture | Automatic Scroll menu command.
Point out the window to grab and click the left mouse button. A selected
window will be scrolled and captured automatically. You can stop
this process at any time by clicking the Stop button of the
Cancel Dialog box:

Semi-Automatic Scroll
Semi-Automatic Scroll lets you an opportunity to select a band for capture.
To start a capture click the
Capture | Semi-Automatic Scroll menu command.
Scroll dialog box will display:

Resize the dialog box to set a band width. The band's top boundary
is the bottom boundary of dialog box. The band's bottom boundary is
the bottom boundary of scrolling window. To capture a band depress and
hold the button with an arrow.
Note: If it's possible, place the
dialog box over the scrolling area only (the left and top static
regions are permitted but undesirable). Don't place the
dialog box over the scroll bar! Otherwise, in some cases the program
can't detect the motion and captures only the visible area!
Manual Scroll
Unfortunately, there are a number of windows that can't be scrolled automatically.
But you can still capture that windows via the Manual Scroll.
To start a capture, click the
Capture | Manual Scroll menu command.
The following dialog box will display:

This process differs from the previous one by the method of scrolling.
The capture step consists of clicking the Next button, followed
by a scrolling the window down. Repeat these steps to add the next
area to the result image. Finally click the Stop button to
finish a capture.
Note: All the previously described
restrictions are valid in this case. You can scroll a window by one
line or more. However, be sure the current and previous regions
have a common area. Otherwise the result will differ from that you
expected.
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