how do you take a screenshot on a Macbook pro?
How do you take a screenshot on a Macbook Pro?
MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2010), Mac OS X (10.7.4)
How do you take a screenshot on a Macbook Pro?
MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2010), Mac OS X (10.7.4)
command-shift-3 is a screen shot. command-shift-4 give you a selection rectangle for a selective shot.
command-shift-3 is a screen shot. command-shift-4 give you a selection rectangle for a selective shot.
Or you use the Grab application, found in the Utilities folder.
I had the same question. The above replies solved it. But, now i have another pertaining to the same thing. I know, on my iPhone, it is aved to "Camera Roll," but, on MacBook, where is it saved to?
the desktop.
Thank you, shldr2thewheel. I had just went to anothe question to the right, and found the answer as you responded. Thanx again.
And in Grab, you have to save the image using the standard save file dialog to wherever you want.
Take a picture of the whole screen | Command (⌘)-Shift-3 |
Take a picture of part of the screen | Command (⌘)-Shift-4, and then drag the crosshair pointer to select the area. Continue to press the mouse button, release the keys, and then press Shift, Option, or the Space bar while you drag to resize the selection area. When you are ready to take a picture, release the mouse button. To cancel, press Escape before you release the mouse button. |
Take a picture of a window or the menu bar | Command (⌘)-Shift-4, press the Space bar, move the camera pointer over the area to highlight it, and then click. To cancel, press Escape before you click. |
Take a picture of a menu, including the title | Click the menu to display the menu commands, press Command (⌘)-Shift-4, and drag the crosshair pointer over the area. To cancel, press Escape before you click. |
Take a picture of the menu without its title | Click the menu to display the menu commands, press Command (⌘)-Shift-4, press the Space Bar, move the camera pointer over the menu to highlight it, and then click. To cancel, press Escape before you click. |
go to iphoto and look at camera roll or photo stream but photo streaming needs to be activated on both iphone and iphoto if its not active you need to back up your photos to iphoto
So many things you can do. You got some of the Mac tricks with your post. A good book on Macs and Mac OS X will turn you on to the rest. Stop down to your local bookstore. Periodically read Macworld. Good web site:
1. Use Command+Shift+3 to capture the whole screen (Make sure you press all the 3keys simultaneously)
2. Use Command+Shift+4, and then select a portion of the screen to capture a part of the screen (Make sure you press all the 3 keys simultaneously)
The screenshots will be placed straight onto the desktop.
nmcdonald I think the OP got the point already.
Hi, I can now take the screen shot, thank you, but how do I get it in my document / email please? All attempts have failed
Techno-idiot
please create a new post of your own. This one is 2 1/2 years old.
this was helpful to me. thank you
how do you take a screenshot on a Macbook pro?