The Mac has evolved over the years, but one thing that's remained constant, as far as we can remember, is how to take a screenshot on MacOS. So, whether you have the newest MacBook laptops, iMac ...
The Screenshot app in macOS provides a useful toolbar offering advanced screenshot features. Here's how to use it. Photo: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac The Mac offers many options for taking ...
To quickly take a screenshot of your entire screen on Mac, press Shift + Command + 3. You can also press Shift + Command + 4 to screenshot a specific part of your screen. Press Shift + Command + 5 to ...
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Pranay Parab is an independent tech journalist based in Mumbai, India. He covers tech for Lifehacker, and specializes in tutorials and in-depth features. Your Mac’s standard screenshot tool includes ...
To access the screenshot settings menu, simply press Shift + Command + 5 on your keyboard. From here, you can select the location where your screenshots will be saved and access advanced screen ...
Taking a screenshot is almost a daily occurrence in my line of work. But even if you're not a tech writer putting together how-to guides, you may need to take a screenshot every now and then — and to ...
Newer Mac users likely run into the problem of how to take screenshots on a Mac pretty early on. Taking screenshots in Windows versus on Mac is a little bit different. Plus, macOS doesn’t put the ...
One of the things that I’ve always loved about macOS is how easy it is to take a variety of screenshots with just a keyboard shortcut. Yet, with the release of the Touch Bar-adorned MacBook Pro, some ...