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How to take a screenshot on Mac(Macintosh)?

Many of us prefer to capture screenshots of whatever we see and like on-screen while scrolling or doing work as they are more convenient to take. One can use them to describe the steps to another person, saving images and any other thing you like on screen. Now the question is how to take the screenshots?

PCs that have windows taking screenshots are just in time action, but if we talk about Mac, though Apple, has not provided a specific key for taking screenshots. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t take screenshots on it.

If you are new to using a Mac or one of them who is not aware of how to take screenshots on a Mac let me explain it to you. We agree that having no specific key to taking a screenshot on Mac feels like a bust, but that doesn’t make a Macintosh any less of a Hi-Tech Gadget. The screen on Mac can be captured by using the keyboard combination and tools which are built-in for the same.

Want to learn how you can capture a screen on Mac whether the whole screen, a part of it, or a specific open window, take a keep reading this article for the solution.

Points to remember

Taking Screenshot On Mac

 Keystrokes you need to know for capturing screenshots. 

1. Screenshot for the Entire Screen

2. Screenshot for Partial Screenshot

 3. A Specific Window On a Mac

Note: In the Macbook Pro with a touch bar you will see these options on the OLED strip. For a screenshot of the Touch Bar display there, press  Shift+Command+6.

While keystrokes/keyboard board shortcut keys enable you with the limited option for screenshots, you can use the built-in Grab Utility for better access. As compared to keystrokes it provides you more options for the same.

Grab Utility for Screenshots

This will allow you to take four types of screenshots.

The area you want to capture is highlighted by this option. You can click on selection or press Shift+Command+A. The highlighted box is dragged to select the region to capture it.

It enables you to choose a particular window to capture it. Click on the window or press Shift+Command+W.

To capture the whole screen the  Screen selection option is exercised. Click on Screen or press Command+Z. Click anywhere on the screen.

This will capture the screen with a delay of 10 seconds. Select Timed Screen or press Shift+Command+Z. But to start the timer you need to click on the screen.

Summary

MacBook allows you to take screenshots with different methods, which all include simple steps to take screenshots. As the Mojave released, there are built-in screenshot tools in macOS for exercising control over screenshot, explained above. You can choose from the above method for capturing according to your preference.

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