Topic: How to take screenshots

very simple, by this screenshot to use anywhere  just follow what it sayshttp://i460.photobucket.com/albums/qq323/zenmen5/Picture1.png

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Then the Z and the M shalt endeth with the letters EN and the second EN will be followed by five!-Me
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Re: How to take screenshots

I knew about the Command+Shift+3 but not the +4, thanks big_smile

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Re: How to take screenshots

Command + Shift + 4 + Spacebar is one of the nicest ways to take a screenshot around - and exclusive to Macs I believe.

If you want to only take a screenshot of a small part of your screen, the -3/4 are for you, but if you want to take a picture of a window with a lovely shadow-effect, -4 + Spacebar is definitely the way to go. wink

~ Sean

Re: How to take screenshots

On Windows you can do Alt+PrintScreen (iirc) to copy a screenshot of the frontmost window to the clipboard. But it doesn't look as nice as the OS X 'camera' wink

Re: How to take screenshots

Nothing looks as nice as OS X. wink

~ Sean

Re: How to take screenshots

Just noting that with QuickTime X (in Snow Leopard), you can now make screen recordings right from QuickTime. Thought that was pretty awesome.

Re: How to take screenshots

Wow nice.
Unfortunately that would mean that you already have the video as a video file on your computer. wink
But still cool.

~ Sean

Re: How to take screenshots

No it's not like that. You go to the File menu, click New Screen Recording (or whatever), and hit the record button. QuickTime disappears and starts taping the screen. When you're done you press a button in the menu bar and boom, there's your new video file!