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- Take a screenshot on Mac - Apple Support
In macOS Mojave 10 14 or later, you can use the Screenshot app to take screenshots, set a screenshot timer, choose where screenshots are saved, record a video of your screen, and more To open the app, press Shift-Command-5 Or find the Screenshot app in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder Learn more about the Screenshot app
- How to Screenshot on a Mac
To capture your Mac's entire screen, press Shift+Command+3 on your keyboard After pressing, you'll hear a camera shutter sound effect, and a thumbnail will pop up in the bottom-right corner of your screen
- How to Screenshot on Mac: 4 Simple Ways to Do It - CNET
Here are three basic methods to get a screen capture using Mac keyboard shortcuts You can use a fourth method if you still have an older MacBook Pro with the Touch Bar MacOS also gives you a
- How to take a screenshot and record the screen on your Mac | Apple . . .
Here’s how to capture the entire screen, a window, or just a portion of your screen by taking a screenshot or recording the screen on your Mac To learn more
- 7 Methods to Take a Screenshot on Mac: Full Screen, Window, or . . .
Keyboard shortcuts are the quickest way to take a screenshot on Mac Whether you're using a Mac keyboard or a windows one, here's what to do
- Dont Lose the Moment: How to Take a Screenshot on a Mac - PCMag
Capture the entire screen by using the Shift+Command+3 keyboard shortcut Otherwise, open the screenshot tool with the Shift+Command+5, then select the Capture Entire Screen button and press
- How to screenshot on a Mac - Macworld
There are actually various key combinations you can use to take a screenshot on a Mac, we’ll run though each below: Command + Shift + 3 to screenshot the whole screen
- 10 Ways To Take A Screenshot On A Mac - MacHow2
Here’s how to take an entire screenshot of a screen with the keyboard: Navigate to the app or window you want to take a screenshot of Press Command + Shift + 3 Your Mac will capture an image of the entire screen and by default save it on the desktop as a file with the timestamp
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