Screen Capture On Mac Keyboard Windows

May 19, 2017 Screenshot – Screen Capture – Print Screen in Windows on Mac To capture the entire screen simply press Function (fn) + Shift + F11. To capture the front most window press Option (alt) + Function (fn) + Shift + F11. If you have your function keys mapped correctly in Windows you will be able to go without using the Function (fn) key. Typically, the Print Screen key is to the right of the function keys. Depending on your keyboard, it may also be listed as 'PrtScn.' If you want to capture the window you're currently using, hold down the alt key and and press Press Screen. Any other programs you may be using will be left out of the shot.

The Macintosh operating system has always made it easy to capture a screen shot. A screen shot is an image of your computer desktop or an active window. Here's a summary of all the keyboard shortcuts you can use to capture your screen in Mac OS X.

A. Entire screen:

  1. To capture the entire screen, press Command-Shift-3. The screen shot will be automatically saved as a PNG file on your desktop with the filename starting with “Picture” followed by a number, example Picture 1, Picture 2, and so on.
  2. To copy the entire screen, press Command-Control-Shift-3. The screen shot will be placed on your clipboard for you to paste into another program like PowerPoint, Word, Photoshop, etc.

B. Portion of the screen:

  1. To capture a portion of the screen, press Command-Shift-4. A cross-hair cursor will appear and you can click and drag to select the area you wish to capture. When you release the mouse button, the screen shot will be automatically saved as a PNG file on your desktop following the same naming convention as explained on the first tip above.
  2. To copy a portion of the screen to the clipboard, press Command-Control-Shift-4. A cross-hair cursor will appear and you can click and drag to select the area you wish to capture. When you release the mouse button, you can paste the screen shot to another application.

C. Specific application window:

  1. To capture a specific application window, press and hold Command-Shift-4 then tap on the Spacebar. The cursor will change to a camera, and you can move it around the screen. As you move the cursor over an application window, the window will be highlighted. The entire window does not need to be visible for you to capture it. When you have the cursor over a window you want to capture, just click the mouse button and the screen shot will be saved as a PNG file on your desktop.
  2. To copy a specific application window, press and hold Command-Control-Shift-4 then tap on the Spacebar. The cursor will change to a camera, which you can move around the screen. As you move the cursor over an application window, the window will be highlighted. The entire window does not need to be visible for you to capture it. When you have the cursor over a window you want to capture, just click the mouse button and you can paste the screen shot into another application.

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What You Need:

  • A Mac or PC
  • The Lightshot application for PC (highly recommend)
  • A positive attitude

Whether it's reporting a technical problem to IT or emailing an image to a friend, screenshots are a part of life. It's pretty easy to do on a Mac, but PC is a different story. I wouldn't say it's difficult, but it's not as intuitive as you'd expect. There are a couple of different ways to take screenshots depending on what you're trying to capture. So, without further ado, here are some helpful tips to get you started:

How to take a screenshot on a Mac

How to take a screenshot of the entire screen

  1. Press shift + command + 3 to take a picture of the entire screenWhether you're showing off your cool Star Wars-themed desktop background or just capturing content, taking a snapshot of the entire screen is pretty straightforward on a Mac. Once you've entered the command, you'll hear a snapshot sound, which indicates that you've successfully taken a picture of the whole screen.
  2. Locate the screenshot (.png file) on your desktopYour screenshot will automatically appear on your desktop. It'll be a .png file named 'Screen Shot' with the date and time.
  3. Open the file and gaze lovingly at your masterpiece

How to capture a selected area of the screen

  1. Press shift + command + 4. The pointer will turn into a tiny crossThis is great if you're looking to capture something specific, like a hilarious meme or a poignant passage from a personal blog.
  2. Drag to select the area you wish to capture. Release the mouse or trackpad to take a screenshotTo cancel, press the ESC key on your keyboard or select cancel on the Touch Bar (if you're using a MacBook Pro). When you release, you should hear a snapshot sound.
  3. Locate the screenshot (.png file) on your desktop

Screen Capture Shortcut On Mac

How to capture a window

Shortcut
  1. Press shift + command + 4. The pointer will turn into a tiny cross
  2. Press the space bar. The crosshair will turn into a cameraIf you're using a MacBook Pro, select the camera icon on the Touch Bar.
  3. Click the touchpad or mouse. To cancel, press the ESC key or select cancel on the Touch Bar
  4. Locate the screenshot (.png file) on your desktop

How to capture a menu

  1. Open the menu
  2. Press shift + command + 4. The pointer will turn into a tiny cross
  3. Drag to select the area you want to captureYou can adjust the size of the gray box by moving the tiny cross around.
  4. Locate the screenshot (.png file) on your desktop

How to capture a screenshot of the Touch Bar

  1. Press shift + command + 6Not the most exciting image in the world, but there you go.
  2. Locate the screenshot (.png file) on your desktop

How to take a screenshot on a PC

Screen Capture On Mac Keyboard Windows 10

How to take a screenshot of the entire screen

Screen Capture On Mac Keyboard Windows Equivalent

Capturing a screenshot isn't as intuitive on PC as it is on Mac, but it's still pretty easy to do. First we'll go over how to do it without installing any third-party programs, but we highly recommend you scroll down and check out Lightspot, a free app that brings Mac-style functionality to Windows 10. Lightspot really does a bang up job of eliminating those extra steps.

  1. To capture a screenshot of your whole screen and save it to the clipboard so you can paste it later, press the Print Screen key on your keyboardTypically, the Print Screen key is to the right of the function keys. Depending on your keyboard, it may also be listed as 'PrtScn.'
  2. If you want to capture the window you're currently using, hold down the alt key and and press Press Screen. Any other programs you may be using will be left out of the shot.

How to find/save your screenshot

  1. Select the Windows Start button on the bottom left corner of your screen
  2. Select Applications
  3. Open Paint. Yes, this archaic tool still exists
  4. Press control + V to paste your screenshot from the clipboard
  5. Select the floppy disk icon to save

How to edit/crop your screenshot

  1. Open Paint
  2. Click on the Select button in the toolbarYou can chose a rectangular outline or a free-form outline.
  3. Drag to select or outline the area you'd like to keep
  4. Click on the Crop button in the toolbar
Screen

How to use Lightshot (highly recommended)

  1. Install Lightshot or add the Chrome extension

Lightshot is a free screenshot app for PC and Mac. It's a blessing, really, especially if you're a PC user, as you don't have to mess around with Paint or open up additional programs. In other words, it brings Mac-style screenshot functionality to Windows 10.
2. To take a screenshot, you can either press the print screen key on your keyboard or click the Lightshot icon on the bottom right of your screen. When you take a screenshot, the screen will dim slightly
3. Click and drag to highlight the area you want to capture
4. Release the mouse/trackpad to edit, upload, share on social media, and so on