On a PC, the equivalent of the Mac's Shift + Command + 4 for taking a screenshot of a selected area is done using the Snipping Tool or Snip & Sketch. You can open Snip & Sketch by pressing Windows key + Shift + S. This will allow you to select a portion of your screen to capture, which is then copied to your clipboard for pasting elsewhere.
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.
On a MacBook, it is not necessary to have additional software to take a screenshot. Command + Shift + 3 will capture the entire screen, whereas Command + Shift + 4 will allow you to drag and capture only a portion of the screen. The screenshots are automatically saved on the desktop. Others use tools such as ScreenRec when they want screenshots to be saved with recordings or share them faster, whereas others use Preview or Lightshot to make quick edits.
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.
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.
To take a screenshot on a MacBook, you can press Command (⌘) + Shift + 3 to capture the entire screen. If you want to capture a specific portion, press Command (⌘) + Shift + 4, then drag to select the area you want to capture. The screenshots will be saved to your desktop by default.