How to take a screenshot on Apple Mac computer?
The easiest way to take a screenshot on your Mac computer is to press Command + Shift + Control + Space bar at the same time. You will see the menu pop up. Choose the ‘Screenshot’ option and click on the ‘Save’ button to save the screenshot on your Mac. Alternatively, you can press the Print button from the menu to take the screenshot.
How to take a screenshot on MacBook?
If you have a MacBook, you can take a screenshot by pressing Command+Shift+3 or Command+Shift+4. You can also use the Print Screen key on your keyboard. You will be presented with a screen capture menu. Choose the one you want to save. Your screenshot will be saved to your desktop as Screenshot.png.
How to take screenshot on MacBook laptop?
It is very easy to take a screenshot on MacBook using the default keyboard shortcut ⌘ + Shift ⇧ + 3. For macOS Mojave, you can also press Shift+Command+Space and click the screenshot icon in the menu bar. You can also choose the screenshot size and save the screenshot to your desktop. For more help on how to take a screenshot on MacBook, please visit our article on how to take a screenshot on MacBook using the keyboard.
How to take screenshots on MacBook Pro?
The MacBook Pro comes with a built-in screen capture tool which can easily take a screenshot of the entire screen or a specific area of it. To take a screenshot on MacBook Pro, press the Command + Shift + Control + Print Screen keys simultaneously. A screenshot will be automatically saved to your desktop. You can also take a screenshot of an app using the Command + Shift + 3 keys.
How to take screenshot on Macbook air?
The first thing you need to do is press the Command key and the Shift key simultaneously, and then press the Print Screen button on your keyboard and release it. You will see a flashing cursor on the screen, and you will hear a sound. You can now click on the desktop to select the screen area. You can press the Command key and the Shift key again to copy the screenshot. You can then save the file using any image editor.