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i have a problem but i have no ideas how to solve it.
I have a link in a web page and want that, when i click on the link, my pc open microsoft paint and if it possible paste a previously copied print screen...
I don't know if it's possible but i'll be grateful to everyone will help me..
Thank you very much,
Alex
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Are you clicking the link as a human being or is a program clicking the link? If you personally will be clicking..
Which browser do you use?
In Firefox. you could:
1) right click the image--> copy image.
2) open up paint or whatever image editor.
3) Paste
In IE
1) right click the image--> copy.
2) paste into paint or word or whatever.
You always could save the image by right clicking.. then open the saved file in an editor.
For screen prints just hit <Print Screen> for the whole screen to be captured, or <Alt>+<Print Screen> for the active window to be captured to the buffer.. then paste into Word or Paint or whatever.
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by: CEHJPosted on 2005-09-02 at 07:25:13ID: 14810363
You could make a signed applet get the clipboard