How to use the screen recording function that comes with Win7

  
When using a computer, we often have problems with certain operations on the desktop. If we are at a loss when we are faced with unsolvable problems, we have to ask someone to solve it.
In Windows7, the system provides a "Problem Step Recorder" tool. Through this function, we can record the problems that appear on the screen and then send them to the other party, so that when the other party understands our operation process, Can be solved without going to the door.
1, recording screen information
use “ problem feedback video recorder & rdquo; very simple. First, we type the "psr.exe” command in "Start">→“Run", click the <;OK" button to open the <; Problem Step Recorder> toolbar interface.
After the program starts, we can use the tool to record the screen. When recording, click the “Start Record” button, and the “Problem Step Recorder” will be in the recording state. At this time, “The problem step recorder” You can monitor the mouse operation on our screen at any time. When we re-operate the program in question, each time you click the mouse on the screen, the “Problem Step Recorder” will automatically take the automatic screen capture operation of the current screen. Save each screenshot as an image to a defined folder.
2, add annotations to the recording screen
If we want to add a labeling description to an operation on the screen, this is convenient for later viewing. When adding a comment, click the “Add Comment” button in the “Question Step Recorder” interface. At this point, we see that the mouse has become a “+” word, dragging the mouse to the desired mark. Draw a rectangle in the interface. At this time, a “Add Comment” dialog box pops up below the screen, and enter the problem description information here. After the screen information is recorded, click ““stop recording” to terminate the desktop recording.
A dialog box will pop up after recording is complete, where we can save the recording file as a zip archive. After decompressing the archive, we see that the recorded file is not a video file, but an mhtml report file.
Open the file, we see that we have taken a screenshot of each step on the screen, and highlight the mouse click area, and support to view as a slide, and finally generate a compressed mhtml report file to send to The helper object will do.

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