I have an image application and I want to release it where unregistered users can view the files but cant save until they\'ve registered.
I\'m looking for a way to p
Based on a symbols search through DVD Player, it likely uses the private API CGSSetWindowCaptureExcludeShape
. Richard Heard has been kind enough to reverse engineer it and wrap it for easy use.
Being private, it may stop working (or have already stopped working) at any time.
But ultimately the answer to your question is "yes, but not in any publicly documented way". Some other takeaways from this lengthy thread are:
No; that's a system feature.
One option that is very user hostile is to change the folder in which screen captures are stored to a /dev/null
style directory by changing the com.apple.screencapture
setting.
A huge downside of this is that you might mess up the users settings and not being able to restore them if the exit from your application isn't clean.
Another option is to keep track of what files that are created in the screen capture location
, see if they match the pattern for name
and then remove them.
This method is still quite hostile though.
I also investigated if it was possibility to kill the process that handle the screen capture, unfortunately the process that handles it, SystemUIServer
just reboots after being killed.
SystemUIServer
seems to refuse taking screenshots if DVD Player currently is playing a DVD. I have no idea how the DVD playback detection works though, but it might be a lead to prevent screenshots.
Disclaimer before people start ranting: I have a legit reason to solve this problem, but won't use the com.apple.screencapture -> /dev/null
method due to it's downsides.
DVD Player does this (the user can still take the screenshot, but the player window doesn't appear in it), so I'm sure there's a way. Maybe setting the window's sharing type to NSWindowSharingNone?
You could try to run your application fullscreen and then capture all the keystrokes. But please listen to siride.