Français
Joueurs en ligne : 178
vendredi 20 septembre 2024
 
Nouveaux tournois
Nom
Jeux
Participant
Etat
0 / 8
Annulé
0 / 4
Inscription
Nouveaux matchs
Aucun match

Forum

Live4Cup : Forum / How to Screenshot on macOS Big Sur

#1 06-08-2024 14:44:52

chenk
Membre

How to Screenshot on macOS Big Sur

Having a screenshot is a simple yet powerful tool that allows users to recapture exactly what's displayed on the screens at any given moment. Whether you're trying to save a picture of a web site, document an error message, or share something interesting from your own device, screenshots are invaluable. The methods to take a screenshot vary with respect to the operating system and device you're using, including Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and many other platforms. Understanding just how to have a screenshot on each one of these systems ensures that you can quickly and effectively capture the info you need.

For Windows users, going for a screenshot can be done in a number of ways. The most frequent method is using the Print screenshot on windows(PrtScn) key. Pressing this key captures the entire screen and saves it to the clipboard, enabling you to paste it into a software like Microsoft Paint or Word. For heightened options, Windows 10 and 11 provide Snip & Sketch tool, which is often accessed by pressing Windows Key + Shift + S. This tool allows you to capture a particular area of the screen, a screen, or the entire screen, and provides basic editing capabilities. Additionally, pressing Windows Key + PrtScn saves a screenshot right to the Screenshots folder in the Pictures library.

Mac users have equally convenient options to take screenshots. To recapture the entire screen, you can press Command + Shift + 3. If you want to capture a portion of the screen, press Command + Shift + 4, and then drag the crosshair to pick the required area. For capturing a certain window, press Command + Shift + 4, then press the Spacebar, and go through the window you wish to capture. macOS also includes the Screenshot app, that provides these options along with a timer function and the capability to save straight to a file or clipboard. The app can be accessed by pressing Command + Shift + 5.

On iPhones, the strategy to take a screenshot is dependent upon the model. For iPhones with Face ID, including the iPhone X and later, you need to press the Side button and the Volume Up button simultaneously. For older models with a Home button, you press the Home button and the Side or Top button at exactly the same time. The screen will flash, and a thumbnail of the screenshot can look briefly in the lower-left corner, which you can tap to edit and share. Screenshots are automatically saved to the Screenshots album in the Photos app.

Android devices have a somewhat different method for taking screenshots, which can vary by manufacturer. Generally, you press and support the Power button and the Volume Down button simultaneously before screen flashes. Some Android devices, such as for instance Samsung phones, also support taking screenshots by swiping the edge of your hand throughout the screen (Palm Swipe). Screenshots are often saved in the Screenshots folder in the Gallery or Photos app. Additionally, many Android devices offer built-in screenshot tools in the Quick Settings menu, accessible by swiping down from the the surface of the screen.

Hors ligne