If you or your teachers need a full-featured screen copy application, Gadwin Print Screen is hard to beat. I’ve been using it for years, and find it to be an invaluable tool. Here are some feature highlights:
- Define your own Hot Key Combination for capturing screens
- Define a delay before capture
- Preview your capture
- Run at Windows startup where it is always available from the System Tray
- Capture the entire screen, or draw a rectangle around the portion you need
- Capture the mouse cursor
- Capture your screen to the Clipboard, Printer, Email, or File
- Automatically save the screen to .gif, .jpg, .dmp. .png, .tif, or .tga image formats
- Auto-resize image if desired
Gadwin Print Screen is available as a free version, or a pro version ($24.95) that allows for annotations.

