Empirical Proof for Presenting Screen Captures in Software Documentation

None of the previous studies on screen captures addressed the functions in the framework. There was no empirical research on any of the four functions of screen captures. This article presents our research on these functions. Each section starts with a brief explanation of the function. Next, we illustrate the screen capture designs used to test the function. The remainder of each section explains the setup and results of the empirical study. The article ends with some general conclusions about the functions of screen captures.
Gellevij, Mark and Hans Van Der Meij. Technical Communication Online (2004). Articles>Documentation>Graphic Design>Screen Captures
Screen Captures to Support Switching Attention

This study set out to validate the supportive role of screen captures for switching attention. Forty-two participants learned how to work with Microsoft Excel with a paper manual. There were three types of manuals: a textual manual, a visual manual with full-screen captures, and a visual manual with a mixture of partial- and full-screen captures. The findings show that participants in all conditions looked up from the manual to the screen on about 97% of the cases in which such a switch was called for. Rank order analyses showed that users of the visual manuals switched attention significantly more often than did users of the textual manual. No differences were found between conditions on learning effects and training time.
Gellevij, Mark and Hans Van Der Meij. IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication (2002). Design>Graphic Design>Documentation>Screen Captures
Screenshots with the Mouse Pointer
How to produce screenshots which include the mouse-pointer.
Springer, Hans. TC-FORUM (1999). Articles>Graphic Design>Documentation>Screen Captures
Taking a Second Look at Screen Captures 
Asserts that screen captures aren't as necessary and helpful as many writers of documentation might think.
Bright, Kathy. Intercom (2001). Design>Documentation>Graphic Design>Screen Captures
So, You Want To Screen Capture, Huh?
Here's a quick tutorial about screen captures, thus the title. If you're not sure what a screen capture is, then think about the pages you've seen lately. Maybe some of them have had specific sections of the desktop or a program made into an image. It was almost as if they captured part of the screen as an image.
Burns, Joe. HTML Goodies (2004). Articles>Documentation>Graphic Design>Screen Captures
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