Difference between revisions of "Mac Screenshot"
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− | + | Stop guessing and start using with PRECISION. | |
− | Command+Shift+3 Capture entire screen and save as a file | + | |
− | Command+Control+Shift+3 Capture entire screen and copy to the clipboard | + | == Mac Screenshot Shortcuts == |
− | Command+Shift+4 Capture dragged area and save as a file | + | |
− | Command+Control+Shift+4 Capture dragged area and copy to the clipboard | + | *'''Command+Shift+3''' Capture entire screen and save as a file |
− | Command+Shift+4 then Space bar Capture a window, menu, desktop icon, or the menu bar and save as a file | + | *'''Command+Control+Shift+3''' Capture entire screen and copy to the clipboard |
− | Command+Control+Shift+4 then Space bar Capture a window, menu, desktop icon, or the menu bar and copy to the clipboard | + | *'''Command+Shift+4''' Capture dragged area and save as a file |
+ | *'''Command+Control+Shift+4''' Capture dragged area and copy to the clipboard | ||
+ | *'''Command+Shift+4 then Space bar''' Capture a window, menu, desktop icon, or the menu bar and save as a file | ||
+ | *'''Command+Control+Shift+4 then Space bar''' Capture a window, menu, desktop icon, or the menu bar and copy to the clipboard |
Latest revision as of 03:48, 1 June 2009
Stop guessing and start using with PRECISION.
Mac Screenshot Shortcuts
- Command+Shift+3 Capture entire screen and save as a file
- Command+Control+Shift+3 Capture entire screen and copy to the clipboard
- Command+Shift+4 Capture dragged area and save as a file
- Command+Control+Shift+4 Capture dragged area and copy to the clipboard
- Command+Shift+4 then Space bar Capture a window, menu, desktop icon, or the menu bar and save as a file
- Command+Control+Shift+4 then Space bar Capture a window, menu, desktop icon, or the menu bar and copy to the clipboard