
For instance you may need to take screenshots to prepare a presentation for your lecture, or in some cases reporting an issue with your computer to an expert, Luckily Mac OS X has made it much simpler to capture and share screenshots(Print Screen) using its inbuilt feature. Regardless of your profession- a student, a teacher, a software engineer, or a blogger, you will need to take a screenshot once in a while. Screenshots on your Mac are great ways to share moments from your favorite videos, high scores from your games on Mac, sharing technical error with your IT Specialist, or even contributing to a blog article.There are multiple ways of taking screenshot on Mac, here I have explained quite a lot of possible ways to take effective screenshot on your Mac. Screenshot or Print Screen is the best way to show someone exactly what you see on your computer screen. It is also called Print Screen as in Windows Keyboard there is a physical button labelled “Print Screen” or “Prt SC” that captures the whole screen upon pressed. The window screenshot taken with this method look nice and professional.A screenshot is an image of your Mac desktop screen or an active window. This way you no longer have to crop screenshots to only include a specific app. A shot of that particular window will be taken and saved on your Mac’s desktop. Finally just move this camera over the window you want to screenshot and click. However instead of dragging, press the ‘Space’ key from the keyboard. You will see a ‘+’ cursor that normally lets you select part of the screen by clicking and dragging. First load up the app/window you want to take screenshot of. You can use a special key combination, which allows you to only take screenshot of a particular app or window that is running on the screen. If you were unable to capture the window perfectly you can end up spending time cropping and perfecting it later. Sure you can use Command + Shift + 4 combination, which allows you to manually select part of the screen you want to screenshot, however this can lead to mistakes and unnecessarily take time. Often times when taking a screenshot you simply want to take screenshot of a particular window, instead of the whole screen. In our detailed how to screenshot on the Mac we showed you several different ways you can take a shot of what’s on your Mac’s screen.
