How to Print Screen to a file on the desktop in Mac OS X
How to print screen on Mac – part of the screen. If you want to take a screenshot but you don't want to capture the entire screen but just the part of it, here is what you need to do: Make sure that you are on the screen you want to capture; On your keyboard, press Shift, Command, and 4; Select the area you want to capture by dragging the. Download Print Screen Pro for macOS 10.10 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. Brand new menu bar application for taking screenshots. A complete suite of tools for capturing whole screen, or just elements that you can choose simply by selecting a window or making a selection of. While the 2020 iMac has the same resolution and screen size as its predecessor (27 inches, 5120 x 2880 pixels and support for the P3 wide color space), it has a few new tricks to improve its.
The basic functionality of taking a screen capture of a window or desktop in Mac OS X takes an image and dumps it to a file on the Mac desktop. Each uses the pressing of Command and Shift keys concurrently as the basis for execution, followed by a number:
- Command+Shift+3: takes a screenshot of the full screen (or screens if multiple monitors), and save it as a file to the desktop
- Command+Shift+4: brings up a selection box so you can specify an area to take a screenshot of, then save it as a file to the desktop
- Command+Shift+4, then spacebar, then click a window: takes a screenshot of a window only and saves it as a file to the desktop
Mac Print Screen Shortcut Key
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Imac How To Print Screen Shot
Oct 11, 2012 11:28 AM