Windows users who have switched to Macs often want to Screen Capture or Print Screen in Mac OS X, and miss the Print Screen button on a PC keyboard. Here are a few ways to achieve the same effect on a Mac:
- Switch to the screen that you want to capture
- Hold down Apple key + Shift + 3, then release all keys
- Use your mouse to click on the screen
You will see a picture file appear on your desktop, which is the captured image file.
You can Print Screen (screen capture) just a portion of your screen, which is really useful if you are wanting to focus on a particular part, say an icon, or part of a menu bar.
- Switch to the application or screen where you want to screen capture
- Hold down Apple key + Shift + 4, then release all keys
- You will see the mouse cursor has changed to +
- Use your mouse to select the portion you wish to capture.
You will see a picture file appear on your desktop, which is the screen capture image.
The full list of built-in Mac Screenshot Commands are as follows:
Command+Shift+3 | Capture entire screen and save to file |
Command+Control+Shift+3 | Capture entire screen and copy to clipboard |
Command+Shift+4 | Capture dragged area and save as to file |
Command+Control+Shift+4 | Capture dragged area and copy to clipboard |
Command+Shift+4 then Space bar | Capture a window, menu, desktop icon, or the menu bar and save to file |
Command+Control+Shift+4 then Space bar | Capture a window, menu, desktop icon, or the menu bar and copy to clipboard |
This information first appeared on the TechCo Support website