You find yourself needing to take a screenshot of your desktop? Did you know it was as easy as pressing .
The easiest way to take screenshots is to remember keyboard shortcuts for the different types of pictures you are after. Depending on which version of OS X you are using will result in different files being saved. OS X Jaguar will save in the jpg format, OS X Panther will save in PDF, and OS X Tiger as well as Leopard will save as a PNG file. Using the following commands will save a copy of your selected screenshots to your desktop:The screenshot will be saved on your desktop as a PNG file.
The command key on most Apple keyboards is next to the space bar. The following screenshot points out where you can find the command key on your keyboard:
Command-Shift-3 - Will take a screenshot of what is on your current screen.
Command-Shift-4 - Will bring up a target icon. Select the area you want to take a screenshot of and it will save that selection to your desktop.
Command-Shift-4, then space, then click a window - Will take a screenshot of the selected window.
The following commands will do the same thing as above but will save your picture to the clipboard for use wherever you want to paste it to:
Command-Control-Shift-3 - Will take a screenshot what is on the screen and save it to your clipboard
Command-Control-Shift-4, then select an area - Will take a screenshot of the selected area and be saved to the clipboard.
Command-Control-Shift-4, then space, then click a window - Will take a screenshot of the window you select and save it to the clipboard.
There is a screen capture command in Terminal and can be handy for more advanced screenshot needs.
screencapture -iW ~/Desktop/screen.jpg
- Will take a screen capture of a window
screencapture -S ~/Desktop/screen.jpg
- Will take a screenshot of the entire screen
screencapture -ic
- Will take a screenshot of a selection of the screen
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