Hold your Finger down on the Image. The option to "Save Image" will appear. Click on 'Save Image,' and the picture will be saved to your camera roll.
You can hit control and click on the image as well and click "save as" from the pop-up menu.
I don't believe there is a default screenshot application installed on Macs. A free app on the AppStore called "Lightshot" is the best way to make screenshots on a Mac.
Yes, you can do that by using AllSpyMonitor! It has the capability to record keystroke and captures Screen Shots and save it to a log file. These snapshots can be taken as frequently as every second. This is the homepage: http://www.allspymonitor.com/index.html Hope to be help~
Press the button Print screen sysrq..if you have laptop than it should be probably only sysrq on one of the keys.You can than paste it in paint and save file.
You can create animated gif in Save For Web & Devices dialog. See related links for detailed tutorial with screen shots.
Taking screen shots is done by an app called GRAB. Use spotlight to find it. When it opens, click on its Dock icon and select "Keep in Dock." With Grab, you can take several kinds of pictures: Selected Area - Shift Comnd A Window - Shift Comnd W Screen - Command Z Timed Screen - Shift Comnd Z With Timed Screen, you can set a timer and then pull down a menu or open something and wait a moment until the pic (.tif) is taken. You can open the tif that is on the desktop with Preview and export it in several formats.
If one were to buy a refurbished Macbook Pro, he/she would save $189 on the 13 inch 2.5 GHz model. If one were to buy a refurbished Macbook Air, he/she would save $150. Finally, if one were to buy a refurbished 15.4" Macbook Pro, he/she would save $300.
Save document screen
By memory stick I'm assuming that you mean a flash drive. But anyway, if you have a Mac computer, (includes MacBook Pro, MacBook, etc.) you insert the flash drive into the computer's socket (NOT THE ELECTRICAL SOCKET!). Then, after a few seconds, the flash drive will appear on your desktop. Then, if you want to save a document, picture, or whatever it is you want to upload, you save it to your desktop, and then drag it into the flash drive icon that's on your screen.
First thing you do is save your files to discs. Next, deauthorize you account from your old computer. Then, import your files to your new MacBook. Finally, authorize your account from your new MacBook.
Yes. They use it to preserve the shots, but they don't have to use mercury, they just use it to save money.
to zoom in you press the trackpad in and to save the zoomed in version you must have an app called screen muncher, if you have screen muncher press the blackberry button and press screen muncher and then save
yes we can save music as screen savers .
For save percentage, you divide the number of saves over the number of shots on goal.