1. control+option+command+8 2. shift+command+4 3.shift+command+3
Command + shift +3 = Screen shot Command + Shift +4 = screen "selection" shot
# Command + Shift + 3 = Picture of the screen to File on Desktop # Command + Shift + Control + 3 = Picture of the screen to Clipboard # Command + Shift + 4 = Cursor changes to crosshair - Selection to File on Desktop # Command + Shift + Control + 4 = Cursor changes to crosshair - Selection to Clipboard # Command + Shift + 4, Control while selecting = Selection to Clipboard # Command + Shift + 4, then Spacebar = Frontmost Window to File on Desktop # Command + Shift + Control + 4, then Spacebar = Front Window to Clipboard # Command + Shift + 4, then Control + Spacebar = Front Window to Clipboard
to take a picture of the whole game and screen: command-shift-3 to take a picture of a certain part of the game: command-shift-4
To take a full screenshot, use the following command: Command + Shift + 3 To select a partial screenshot, use the following command: Command + Shift + 4 (highlight a section to take a partial screenshot after doing this keyboard command)
Command > Shift 4 for a screenshot Command > Shift 3 for a predetermined screenshot. To take a photo with the iMac built in camera open Photo Booth in Applications.
There are 7 ways to take a screenshot on a Mac. If you want to take a screenshot of the entire screen click Shift + Command + 3. If you want to take a screenshot of a portion of the screen that you have chosen click Shift + Command + 4. These are the 2 most common ways. As I am unable to post a link I will try to post it with spaces in the address. Remove the space and add www to go to a site that explains in detail all 7 ways. wikihow. com/Take-a-Screenshot-in-Mac-OS-X
if you mean a screen shot its command, shift, and 3 (got to desktop, then you will see the pictures labled, picture 1, 2, 3, 4 and so on) if you want one certain thing its command, shift then 4. (capture the thing you want inside the box)
Command-Option-Shift-T is the Mac version of the Windows command Control-Alt-Shift-T. In general the Mac uses the Command key where Windows uses the Control key.
Yes, but the easiest way is to click File > Mail Contents of This Page. You can also copy the screen by hitting Shift > Command > 3. Or you can copy a portion of the screen by hitting Shift > Command > 4 and highlighting what you want to copy.
it is already out and is out on PC
Hypercam is a PC program that will not run under the Mac OS. You can capture simple still screen shots by pressing Shift-Command-3. To define an area to take a snapshot of, press Shift-Command-4 and use the crosshairs to define the area you want a picture of. If you want to capture on-screen action there are a number of programs available. Some are: Copernicus, ScreenRecord, Captureit, Capture Me, iShowU, Screenflick, Screen Mimic, Screenium, and I use Snapz Pro X.