

One can zoom in or out by either using the Home/End keys on the keyboard or the mouse wheel.

To get a screenshot of one's own character, it is common to rotate the camera around the character by either holding down the middle mouse button (or wheel, if it also acts as a button) and moving the mouse, or by holding down the Page Up key and moving the mouse. In addition to saving a screenshot, the screenshot (with the user interface) is copied to the clipboard, where it may be pasted into an image editor such as Paint, Adobe Photoshop, or The Gimp, or into any application that supports images on the clipboard, such as Microsoft Word. Alternatively, a user may type /screenshot on the chat command line in order to create a screenshot. The screenshot is stored in the screenshots subdirectory of the City of Heroes application directory (C:\Program Files\City of Heroes\screenshots, unless City of Heroes was installed to a different directory). This article describes in depth the process of taking screenshots within City of Heroes.īy default, the Print Screen key on a user's keyboard is mapped to create an in-game screenshot, without the user interface (UI).
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Get ahead of the day with the morning headlines at 7.30am and Fionnán Sheahan's exclusive take on the day's news every afternoon, with our free daily newsletter.Įnter email address This field is required Sign Up She wrote inside the card: “To Cian, hope your leg is better soon, you are awesome”, after the Patrickswell hurler of the year missed the final due to injury. Heidi had previously helped save his gear-bag when it almost got swept away in the tide at Ballybunion beach last year.

Seven-year-old Heidi Donnelly from Broadfod, travelled to the Gaelic Grounds with her mother Miriam with a hand-made card she drew for her favourite player, Cian Lynch. Gearóid Hegarty rises to the occasion as Limerick show potential to add to thrilling three-in-a-rowĮarlier Conor received a handwritten letter from Limerick defender Diarmaid Byrnes who unwittingly left the lad hanging for a “high five” after a previous match earlier in the year, “and some of the payers said they would send me some hurling gear” he added.Īs the bus snaked its way through a sea of fans, players jokingly pretended to shower the scorched supporters with the coveted silverware that has earned them a place in GAA history as only the fourth ever team to have won three back-to-back All Ireland titles. Limerick’s success under John Kiely is a legacy that will last forever
