Showing posts with label Computers and hardware screen capture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Computers and hardware screen capture. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 May 2012

Three ways to take a screenshot on a Mac

         As a tech blogger, I take a lot of screenshots on my MacBook Pro. I use the Command-Shift-4 method frequently to take a screenshot of a selection of my desktop, but there is a better way if you want to take a screenshot of an open window. 

 Ironically, a screenshot does not accompany this blog post.

I'm getting ahead of myself. Let's review the three keyboard shortcuts for taking screenshots on a Mac:

Command-Shift-3
It captures a screenshot of your entire screen.


2. Command-Shift-4
It turns the cursor into a crosshair, which you can drag to select a portion of your screen to capture. Release the mouse button or trackpad to take the shot.


3. Command-Shift-4, then space bar, then click on a window
Hitting the space bar turns the crosshair into a little camera icon, which you can move over any open window. Click on your desired window to take a screenshot of it. A screenshot captured by this method features a white border around the window with a bit of a drop shadow.





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