![]() These were MacBook Pros that came with the Touch Bar. But for a few years, Apple made some Macs with two screens not one. ![]() (I went ahead and picked the F5 key for snapping a screenshot of the whole screen. To take a screenshot of just one window on your Mac, press Command-Shift-4 at the same time and then press the spacebar and select the window and press the mouse button. Just click the “Screen Shots” heading in the left column to get started. Having a hard time pressing and holding all those keys? You can create new, easier keyboard shortcuts for taking screenshots from the Keyboard preferences pane.Ĭlick the Apple menu in the top-left corner of the screen, select System Preferences, click the Keyboard icon, then click the Keyboard Shortcuts tab.įrom here, you can tweak all kinds of keyboard shortcut settings-including those for screenshots. Yes, firing up Grab takes a bit more effort than simply using one of the Mac’s screenshot shortcuts, but sometimes the extra power is worth it-and indeed, I use Grab all the time to snap images for my Mac tips. Hiding in your Mac’s Applications folder is a handy little tool called Grab, and it does a great job of snapping screenshots when you need a bit more flexibility than what’s available in the Mac’s “native” screenshot feature.įor example, Grab will let you take a screenshot of just the active window, and it’ll also (optionally) include the mouse cursor in your screenshot.īest of all, Grab boasts a “timed screen” feature, which takes a screenshot ten seconds after you activate the timer. The Mac’s “Grab” app boasts a “timed screen” feature, which takes a screenshot ten seconds after you activate the timer.
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