Win7 combat: using the built-in PSR to record desktop operations

  

In Windows 7 Beta1, Microsoft built a problem feedback component - Send Feedback, which can be used to submit Tester's suggestions or problems directly to Microsoft, so that In the first place, the two sides got the most communication and helped the product development. One thing to note is that if you are not applying for Microsoft Windows 7 Beta Program qualification, then Send Feedback will not launch the fault problem submission tool, but only the feedback of the experience feedback. So some friends found that after launching Send Feedback, there is no online interface that can submit bugs! There is no way to use Problem Steps Recorder (hereinafter referred to as PSR). In fact, Send Feedback is also a caller to start the PSR, so we only need to type psr.exe in the search in the Start menu to start the program.


Oh, gOxiA talked for a long time and forgot to introduce the protagonist of this section--Problem Steps Recorder, PSR is a desktop operation recording tool. Unlike other desktop recording tools, PSR will break down our operations into Each picture, and automatically add text to look at the steps in the picture. It is also possible to manually add detailed comments. After the recording is completed, the program automatically generates all previous operations and comment descriptions into a mht format report and packages it into a zip compressed document. Although this method is not as intuitive as the video recorded by other desktop recording tools, the PSR can automatically generate reports and annotate the operation. The most important point is that the capacity is small and it is easy to submit through the network.

If you are a Windows 7 fan and are actively sharing the new findings and usage of Windows 7 with gOxiA, you can use PSR to record these operations.

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