screenshots ?

OK, so, I'm oficially loosing my mind... While choosing files for a back-up today, I noticed a folder named "screenshots". I thought that was odd because I don't take screenshots. I opened it and there were 4 shots from last September.
My question is; does Trainz have a hotkey for taking these screenshots and storing them in .../Auran/TS2010/userdata/screenshots/... folder? I don't see this listed in the book. I must have pressed this key accidentally, as all 4 shots were in quick sucession. :confused:
 
OK, so, I'm oficially loosing my mind... While choosing files for a back-up today, I noticed a folder named "screenshots". I thought that was odd because I don't take screenshots. I opened it and there were 4 shots from last September.
My question is; does Trainz have a hotkey for taking these screenshots and storing them in .../Auran/TS2010/userdata/screenshots/... folder? I don't see this listed in the book. I must have pressed this key accidentally, as all 4 shots were in quick sucession. :confused:


Yes, it does. It's print-screen/sysrq - unfortunately, it doesn't seem to have a setting in keyboard.txt making it one of, if not THE only, the few keys that can't be remapped.
 
Thanks, but ... I'm using an iMac, so there is no prt-scn key on my keyboard. No telling what I pressed.... I suppose I could start pressing function keys until I found it. According to Apple, a screenshot can be captured using "command shift 3". But since I'm on the windows side, there's no telling how the keys may be re-mapped.
 
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Thanks, but ... I'm using an iMac, so there is no prt-scn key on my keyboard ! No telling what I pressed....

There is, it's just labelled F13. Try it :)

Edit: on a macbook it may be labelled eject, may even be labelled that on a iMac to be honest, but they used to be labelled F13, F14 and F15 for the keys corresponding to print-screen, scroll lock, and 'pause/break' respectively.
 
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