wanna meet starobary?

If you would like to meet me comment saying what time(i use penguin standard time)what server and what place.My time is three  hours later then clubpenguin time (if its 12:30 p.m on clubpenguin its 2:30 A.M where I live.

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10 07 2007
aeagleo12

HyperCam Hot Keys – Options

HyperCam uses four system-wide hot keys:

· to start and stop AVI file recording (default is F2)
· to pause the recording temporarily and resume it again after a while (default is F3)
· to snap single frames and save them to AVI file while HyperCam is in Pause mode (default is F4)

· to switch between Pan Lock mode (see the explanation below).

Simply click on the corresponding buttons to redefine the hot keys. When you do, make certain that the blinking I-beam cursor is inside the white space of the edit field, then press the key combination you want to start selected function. If, for example, you want this key combination to be Shift+F9, please hold down the Shift key, then press the function key F9.

With the Single Frame Shot hot key (F4 by default) you can make HyperCam capture and save to AVI file single frames at the exact moments you need. Either start the recorder in Paused mode (Start Paused button), or press F3 hot key while recording. Your recorded area mark on the screen will have a big X across it – this means that nothing is recorded. Move the recorded area where you need it, arrange the display you want it, position cursor etc. Now press this hot key and exactly one frame will be snapped and saved to your AVI file. You may repeat this process as many times as you need. If you turned sound recording on, nothing (silence) is recorded in single frame mode. You may terminate this mode at any time by pressing Stop or Resume hot keys/buttons.

Pan Lock

This special HyperCam feature causes the defined screen area to move along with the movement of your cursor. It can be very useful in some cases, to keep the size of your AVI file down, and yet cover more screen area.

The area that is recorded to AVI may be also moved without using the Pan Lock hot key. You may select any combination of the modifier keys (Shift, Ctrl and Alt) which, when held, will cause the record frame to follow your cursor movements. If you check the Lock permanently box, the area will be moved without holding any modifier keys. This state may be also toggled on and off using the Switch Pan Lock hot key during recording.

Results can be a bit disorienting if not used with proper techniques, so we suggest you experiment with this often useful mode

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Editors Comment: HUH?

18 07 2007
abilio

im wanna your friend in cp,my penguin is timmy turne,18 the july,time 3:00 pm in brazilian time,server antarctic-nova zelandia ok?
thanks.

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