How To Take Screenshot On Mac (Use These Shortcuts)

Fortune Osinachi
Fortune Osinachi - Freelance Writer
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Do you have a Mac computer but don’t know how to take screenshots with it? With this guide, you’ll learn the step-by-step gu ide to screenshots on your Mac system.

When you have a Mac computer and don’t know how to take screenshots, you’ll need to know how to do it, because it will come in handy.

With the presence of the screenshot gesture shortcut on the Mac computer, it allows its users to conveniently capture pictures or recordings on the screen of their Mac system.

In this article, you will learn how to take screenshots on your Mac system. Below are the steps that will guide you on how to take screenshots on Mac.

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How To Take Screenshots On Mac

To take screenshots on your Mac system is easy, you only need to press two or more buttons together and your screenshot will be saved.

Step 1: Press Shift + Command + 5

In the first step, you need to press and hold Shift + Command + 5 on your Mac system. It will open up Screenshots and also display the necessary tools to use for this gesture.

Step 2: Click A Tool

Once you press and hold the Shift + Command + 5, you’ll see a tool appear. It shows all the kinds of screenshots you can take.

Screenshot tools for Mac computer

Click on the preferred tool that you wish to use to capture your Mac screen. Each of the tools will be available for you to use depending on how you want your screenshot to look.

Step 3: Start The Screenshot

You can start the screenshot process either for the entire screen or a portion of it depending on how you want the screenshot.

The tool has 5 different options you can select from. The first 3 are used for a screenshot, while the remaining 2 is for screen recording.

  • The first icon means that you can use the tool to capture the entire screen.
  • The second icon means that you can use the tool to capture a window.
  • The third icon means that you can use the tool to capture a portion of the screen.
  • The fourth icon means that you can use the tool to record the entire screen.
  • The firth icon means that you can use the tool to record a portion of the screen.

Although, when you set the Show Floating Thumbnail option, you can carry out some of the below while the Thumbnail is being displayed in the screen’s bottom-right corner.

Slide right to quickly save the file and also make it disappear. Drag the Thumbnail into an email, document, or Finder Window.

Click on the Thumbnail to open a window where you can trim, mark up the screenshot, or even share it [depending on your option].

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Mac Screenshot Shortcut

Press and hold Shift + Command + 3 to take a quick screenshot of your entire Mac computer screen.

Press and hold Shift + Command + 4 to capture a portion of your screen. You can select an area where you want to capture. Click and drag it, then release it to take a screenshot.

Press and hold Shift + Command + 4 and then press Space to screenshot specific Mac windows. Then click after highlighting various windows with your cursor.

Press and hold Shift + Command + 5 to open the Screenshot app. This will show all the screenshot tools and screen recording tools you can use.,

Press and hold Shift + Command + 6 to screenshot the Touchbar.

Conclusion

As an Apple Mac user, it is ideal and important that you learn and master these guidelines on how to take screenshots on Mac.

The steps in this article will be very helpful when it comes to learning how to take screenshots on your Mac system.

Using the screenshot gesture on your Mac system can make some of your jobs and tasks easy and stress-free, so get to know how to use it today.

In a scenario where you need to quickly copy and paste a screenshot to another device or email, you can simply press and hold the Control key alongside other keys  [eg: press Shift + Command + Control + 3].

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By Fortune Osinachi Freelance Writer
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Fortune Osinachi is an experienced freelance tech writer specializing in consumer technology. With 5 years of expertise, he delves into comprehensive guides for iOS, macOS, and Windows on Techvocast. His work also extends to prominent online media platforms including What Gadget, iGeekPhone, Xiaomitoday, and MobiGaming.
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