Overview
The Scrolling Screenshot feature in Zight allows users to capture extended content that goes beyond the visible screen. This feature is particularly useful for users who need comprehensive screenshots of long web pages or documents. To utilize this feature on versions installed from the Mac App Store, you must adjust your system settings to grant Accessibility permissions.
Video Tutorials
Watch these short videos to see the feature in action:
Video overview: This video demonstrates how to configure your Mac settings to enable the Scrolling Screenshot feature in Zight.
Steps
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Open System Settings
Navigate to your Mac's System Settings to begin the process.
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Access Privacy & Security
In the settings menu, select Privacy & Security to manage app permissions.
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Navigate to Accessibility
Within Privacy & Security, choose Accessibility to configure app accessibility options.
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Add Zight to Accessibility
Click the plus sign (+) to add a new application, select Zight, and click Open to grant permissions.
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Complete Setup
You've successfully configured permissions for Zight. Scrolling Screenshots are now enabled!
Tips & Best Practices
- Ensure that Zight is always updated to the latest version for the best performance.
- If you encounter issues, restart your Mac after granting permissions.
- Regularly check your app permissions to ensure that Zight retains necessary access.
Troubleshooting
- Scrolling Screenshot not working? → Make sure that Zight is added to the Accessibility list and that all permissions are granted.
- Can't find Zight in Accessibility? → Use the plus sign to manually add it from your applications.
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