Did you know that your computer can record exactly what
happens when you encounter an issue?
Our
Problem Steps Recorder Shortcut can make it
easy to pull up your Problem Steps Recorder anytime you need it, and
even better - now it’s free!
Simply download and install
Problem Steps Recorder Shortcut
and you can enjoy instant access to the Problem Steps
Recorder. The time and annoyance you'll save by using this
easy to use and well tested product is well worth the tiny price!
What is the Problem Steps Recorder and what does Problem
Steps Recorder Shortcut do?
Introduced in Windows 7, the Problem Steps Recorder is like a black box
for your computer. If your computer crashes or develops a serious
problem you can use the Problem Steps Recorder to find out what went
wrong and describe the problem clearly to technical support. It
provides you with a zipped MHTML report page showing a step by step
screenshot of your computer showing every keystroke and mouse click
that occurred until your malfunction happened.
Because locating this feature in the maze of the command line is more
complicated than the average PC user wants to bother with, many people
don’t even know that it exists. Now Software Candy makes it simple to
find with our
Problem Steps Recorder Shortcut. Once
installed on your Windows 7 system you can create a screen capture to
email to the help desk for diagnosing issues whenever they happen.
There’s no need to remember any complicated syntax or cryptic commands.
As with all Software Candy products,
Problem Steps Recorder
Shortcut is completely free of any viruses or spyware
(digitally signed for authenticity and integrity) and is well tested
for its advertised features. If ever needed, you can also uninstall it
completely with a single click, performing a total cleanup after itself.
Download Software Candy’s
Problem Steps Recorder Shortcut
today for free and access your computer’s Problem Steps Recorder
instantly.
Unless otherwise noted (in the compatibility list below), this software is compatible with
the 32-bit version of Windows (which is likely what's on you your computer).
If you are uncertain whether your Windows is 32-bit or 64-bit,
please download this FREE tool to verify your Windows "bitness":