However, there’s a problem some users experienced as Camtasia doesn’t record full screen. Continue reading below for the solution. Note that some users that searched for this problem also searched for:

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What to do if Camtasia doesn’t record fullscreen

1. Use an alternative tool

If Camtasia fails to record fullscreen, we suggest using alternative screen recording software. There are some worthwhile alternatives that support video recording and post-production editing, so you can create similar final products as you would in Camtasia. These tools are generally easy to use and allow to put together well-polished video content. They allow you to record-voice overs, add informative annotations,  use green-screen effects, and more. Screen recording software generally allows you to also integrate your webcam and even record system sounds and microphone sounds simultaneously. There are plenty of useful features that you can find in screen recording software. As mentioned, most of them support post-production tools and let you create fun and use instructional materials. They typically allow you to export your final project in any major video file format.

2. Switch from 125% scale to 100%

This is a major issue, especially on Windows 10 where the scaling is an ache bothering users for a long time. However, it does bother users with Windows 7 or Windows 8, too. It seems that the configuration is the problem for some, as their native resolution on large-scale displays doesn’t allow full-screen capture. There are various reasons for this, and the best way to start is depriving Windows of 125% scaling. This feature allows easier reading and it does help in some cases. However, it creates a bug with Camtasia, where it captures the screen only partially or records literary the 125% of the screen. What we suggest is switching to 100% scaling for Windows 10 users. For others, we suggest inspecting the configuration. Some users addressed the issue by reducing their resolution while recording. We’re aware that this isn’t a solution as it’s barely a viable workaround, but that’s the only thing that seemingly allows you to capture the full screen. With that said, we can conclude this article. Don’t shy away from sending your ticket to TechSmith Support as they might provide a better insight into the problem. In addition, tell us whether the scaling change helped you fix the issue in the comments section below.

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