GetScreen allows to get a screenshot directly or create a firmware in memory which will be activate when hotkey is pressed (CTRL+ALT+[hotkey], 'S' by default). Similar to 'scrot' under Linux.
(See onetwothreeshot.sf.net)

Command :

getscreen [-option] [value] ... [-option] [value]

Options :

-m : mode : verbose / hide / direct (by default : verbose)
-o : output path and file name base output (by default : on user Desktop)
-p : program started after screenshot (by default : NONE)
-x : position x coordinate (by default : 0)
-y : position y coordinate (by default : 0)
-w : width size (by default : full screen)
-h : height size (by default : full screen)
-k : hotkey (by default : S)
-d : delay before (by default: 0)
-c : file conf : (by default : NONE)
-h or --help : print help

Examples :

getscreen -o test -k S -p start -x 10 -y 10 -w 100 -h 100
getscreen -m direct -o test -p start -x 10 -y 10 -w 100 -h 100
getscreen -m hide -p c:\\program~1\\gimp2\\gimp2.exe

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