Taking screenshots on Mac is on the tips of the finger. You can take a screen shot of your entire screen by holding down the Command and Shift keys and pressing a 3.
If you hold down the Command and Shift keys and press 4, Mac OS X turns the cursor into crosshairs you can use to select whatever portion of your display you'd like to capture in a screen shot.
If you immediately hit the Spacebar after typing Command-Shift-4, Mac OS X replaces those crosshairs with a little camera. Using the camera, you can take a screen shot of the Dock, the entire menu bar, a single open menu, the desktop, or any open window.
Command + shift +3 = Screen shot Command + Shift +4 = screen "selection" shot
You can take a screenshot on a Mac by pressing Cmd, Shift and 3 together for the whole screen, or Cmd, Shift and 4 for an area of the screen (the mouse pointer will turn into cross-hairs so you can drag out the area you want). Screenshots are saved to the desktop and called "Screen Shot [date and time].png".
You can't. You can take a screen shot of it and print the image out. To take a screen shot... search google :)
You can take a screen shot on a LG P500 phone by hitting the "screen shot" button symbol. If you are unsure which button it is, view the owner's manual for help.
To take a screen shot in an unlocked dual Sim phone with quad band 4.0 inch touch screen, you hold down the power button, and the volume button at the same time. This will take a screen shot.
how can you capture screen shot on hp laptops and after take a shot where will be save?plz explain me showing a picture of it
People can take a screen shot of what is currently displayed on their monitors by pressing the print screen button on their keyboard. It usually says Ins/Prt Sc.
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A digital camera has a screen so you can preview the shot you are about to take and review shots you have taken.
You can take screen shots by pressing the PRINT SCREEN button on your keyboard. Another way is to download a screen shooter from flightsim.com(search screen shot).Hope I helped!