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===Mac===
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How to take a screenshot on a mac. All Mac operating systems support taking screenshots this way.
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# Find on the keyboard the '''command''' key, the '''shift''' key, and the key for the number '''4'''
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# Hold '''command''', '''shift''' and '''4''' at the same time
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# Click and hold the crop tool to select what part of the screen you want to create a image file out of, and release once selected.
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# You can find the screenshot on the desktop
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How to take a screenshot in Windows 10.
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# Use the search bar to find the '''Snipping Tool'''
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# Select '''New'''
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# Drag the cursor around the area you want to capture
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# You can edit the screenshot in the snipping tool
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# Then select '''file''' and then '''save'''
 
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# Choose where you want to save your screenshot
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===Older Windows Operating Systems===
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How to take a screenshot on a older windows operating system.
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# Find on the keyboard the '''CTRL''' key and the '''PrtScn''' key
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# Hold down '''CTRL''' and '''PrtScn''' at the same time
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# Windows will take a screenshot of the whole screen and it automatically saves the screenshot to the '''clipboard''' 
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# Open a image editing program such as '''Paint''' and paste the screenshot that was saved to the clipboard, this will allow you to edit the screenshot and save it as a file
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Latest revision as of 13:58, 11 January 2019

Taking a screenshot allows you to take a photo of all or part of what is on your computer screen, and save it as a static image file.

Mac

How to take a screenshot on a mac. All Mac operating systems support taking screenshots this way.

  1. Find on the keyboard the command key, the shift key, and the key for the number 4
  2. Hold command, shift and 4 at the same time
  3. Click and hold the crop tool to select what part of the screen you want to create a image file out of, and release once selected.
  4. You can find the screenshot on the desktop

Windows 10

How to take a screenshot in Windows 10.

  1. Use the search bar to find the Snipping Tool
  2. Select New
  3. Drag the cursor around the area you want to capture
  4. You can edit the screenshot in the snipping tool
  5. Then select file and then save
  6. Choose where you want to save your screenshot

Older Windows Operating Systems

How to take a screenshot on a older windows operating system.

  1. Find on the keyboard the CTRL key and the PrtScn key
  2. Hold down CTRL and PrtScn at the same time
  3. Windows will take a screenshot of the whole screen and it automatically saves the screenshot to the clipboard
  4. Open a image editing program such as Paint and paste the screenshot that was saved to the clipboard, this will allow you to edit the screenshot and save it as a file