You may use it just for snipping, but you cannot demand it to be a pure snipping tool.
For a text editor, 'paste' means to insert the content to the editor.
For Snipaste, however, 'paste' means to (try to) convert the content into an image and make it a topmost floating window. This functionality has great potential to help you work more efficiently, after you get familiar with it.
Only when you find anything inconvenient, you need to check if there are any options that suit you. Almost every option shows its detailed explanation when you hover over it. If you cannot understand a certain option, you probably do not need it. Just use its default value.
Space
to start annotating.Ctrl
+ Mouse scroll
.This feature is disabled by default. To enable it, please go to Preferences
- Control
- Global Hotkey
- Toggle mouse click-through
and set a shortcut for it. When the shortcut is triggered, the image window under the cursor will toggle the click-through mode. If no image windows is under the cursor, all image windows will no longer be click-through.
Right click
(actually all annotations can be ended this way).Note: The marker pen owns an independent translucency, while all other pens share the same translucency.
Ctrl
+ Shift
+ S
or Shift
+ the "Save" button. Then the image will be saved to the Quick Save folder.-1
means to use auto values. 0
means small and fully compressed, while 100
means large and uncompressed.
For most situations, using -1
is a good choice, though you can also find a suitable value yourself (by saving the same image with different quality values).
As for the image copied to the clipboard, there is no way to tweak its quality yet.
For example, snip a text image on a normal screen and paste it as an image window on a HiDPI screen. Normally, you would need to scale the image to 200%, but the text is likely to be blurred. By disabling smooth scaling, the text will be sharp and clear again.
Sure, with the following system setting:
System Properties
- Advanced
- Performance settings
- Visual effects
- Check Show window contents while window dragging
- OK