Assuming you are fighting a windows operations system computer (Windows 98, XP, etc.)and are holding a two button mouse: moving the mouse, locate the arrow on the screen on top of the image and click on it with the right button on the mouse. This should open up a dialogue box offerring choice of placement for the copied image. Know thy computer.
You should right click the picture and save it in your picture file on your computer.
right click on your mouse, go to "save as picture" and click ok
look up a pic then open it in a new window and then go to file or click the right-click with your mouse and click save as... and then save it or click download
press options , then save picture !
RIGHT click on the picture and select "Save Picture As".
What you do is click the turn on/off button and the home button at the same time. When you do that check your photos. If there is a picture of the whole screen that the picture was on, just zoom in on the picture and then do the two button click again.
The Keyboard Shortcut To Save A Picture `Ctrl + s`
Right click on the picture in web browser and select Save Picture as... to save the picture. If the picture can be saved only as bmp, then the picture is not a jpeg image. If it was ajpeg image, you can specify the target format as either jpeg or bmp.
Yes, you could download pictures off of Wikipedia. You simply right-click the picture and click the option "save image as" and you could choose where to put the picture in (ex. desktop, documents,etc.). Then viola, your picture is saved into your computer!
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you can get a picture off of google on the i touch by holding down on the picture for a few then it will ask to save image or you can open your photos in itunes and drag it in there.
I assume you mean an iPod Touch. To download a picture from the internet onto your iPod, you find the picture from the internet on the page its on, then you touch and keep holding it until it shows you the option to save the picture or to cancel. Press 'save picture' and it will save the picture to your camera roll at the bottom.