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http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=368880, there you can find step by step instructions - even housewives can manage to install it i believe
In steam:
View -> Settings -> In Game tab and change Screenshot shortcut key to something other than F12
SweetFX IS a good alternative. It offers enough SMAA to get rid of a lot of the jaggies and a wide variety of other tweaks - Bloom, HDR, lumasharpen, liftgammagain, curves, sepia, vignette, cineon DPX - tonnes of stuff. My shots with SweetFX are here for comparison - http://www.flickr.com/photos/welshpixie/sets/72157633066032413/
Also I found many of the options in SFX to be mostly useless with ETS2. The only ones I ended up using were luma sharpen and some color vibrancy... bloom and hdr aren't very good and the AA options in SFX are simply horrible, unless you like having vaseline smeared all over the screen.
If you're trying to remove jaggies force driver level AA, which is actually TRUE AA, not that blurry smear that SFX brings (SMAA/FXAA).
The problem with SweetFX is it doesn't support Windows 10 or DX11-12. It's not an option for some of us.