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This is sort of a usability issue question about screen captures. If you
have no interest, stop reading now :-D
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So here's my question: In screen capture, what do you use for screen
annotations (circles, squares, arrows, nothing, color, no color?) and
(2)
do you have any research or sources to back up your choices?
I will, of course, check the STC and other sources I have.
Feedback appreciated.
PT
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I'm interested in this myself. I do a ton of screen captures and wrestle
with this all the time.
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