Is there any way to get Corel Photo-Paint 7 to use its clipboard to bring up the latest screenshot using just the Print Screen button on the keyboard rather than illegible text of something that I apparently copied earlier before? I had somehow been able to do it for years on my old HP PC (Windows 7), but ever since I got a new Dell PC (Windows 10) on June 21st, whenever I just hit the Print Screen on my keyboard to make a screenshot, all I get on my clipboard in CPP7 is some illegible text rather than the latest screenshot (image). This has been maddeningly frustrating for me, so someone, anyone PLEASE HELP - I would appreciate it tremendously. THANKS very much.
CorelDRAW also includes open source software, such as GhostScript and the SVG file format from Inkscape.
My point exactly, GhostScript is kind of postscript and SVG is a summer file format. Some'er work here and some'er will work there.
That's just the obvious. Python is OS too, I think there are bits written in that from memory. Virtually everything is written to include this and that library of code.
I'm thinking Windows 11. Should we get a group of us together and write a combined blog post?It's a messy upgrade on old hardware. Either you have to hack things, which I personally hate doing as it is all too easy to forget what hacks were used or for many they need to add in a TPM board, I know I do or update the whole computer.
Linus has done a video on the hack methods.
https://youtu.be/NivpAiuh-s0
My board need a TPM header key
https://www.gigabyte.com/au/Motherboard/GC-TPM20#ov
It's near 1/2 the price of a new motherboard
https://www.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1313&_nkw=GC-TPM2.0&_sacat=0