Mac OS - Creating Screenshots
This document describes how to capture an image of the screen on a Macintosh computer.
Instructions for OS 9.x
To capture:
- An image of the entire screen, press Command-Shift-3.
- A particular area of the screen, press Command-Shift-4. This
will change the shape of the mouse cursor. Drag to select the area of the screen to
capture.
- An image of only a certain window, press Command-Shift-4-Caps
Lock, then click the mouse pointer in the desired window.
These methods will store the screen image in the root level of the local hard drive
as a Simple Text image. If you wish to copy the images to the Clipboard instead, hold
down the
Control key as you select the part of the screen or
window.
Instructions for Mac OS 10.2.x and up
To capture:
- An image of the entire screen, press Command-Shift-3.
- A particular area of the screen, press Command-Shift-4. This
will change the shape of the mouse cursor. Drag to select the area of the screen to
capture.
- An image of only a certain window, press Command-Shift-4-Space bar,
then click the mouse pointer in the desired window.
An image file will be created on your desktop. Images will be named Picture 1,
Picture 2, etc. Images can be copied to the clipboard instead by holding the control
key when pressing the mouse button.
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