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How to Take Screenshots on a Laptop or Desktop Using Windows, macOS or Linux

How to Take Screenshots on a Laptop or Desktop Using Windows, macOS or Linux

How to take a screenshot on a laptop is one of the most generally asked questions by  druggies when they start using a computer running on Windows, macOS, or Linux. There are several ways to take screenshots on your laptop or desktop computer, from using keyboard lanes to opening apps designed to crop, rotate, annotate, and  publish the image you have captured from your screen. still, the fastest way to take a screenshot is through pressing a combination of keys on your keyboard for the screen  prisoner functionality.   

There are several third- party apps that you can install to gain indeed  further control over your screenshots. For  utmost  druggies, the  erected- in tools on Windows, macOS, and Linux- grounded distributions like Ubuntu pack so  numerous features that you  presumably do not need a more advanced tool. Then is how you can use the inbuilt tools on these operating systems to take screenshots on a laptop.   

How to take screenshot on laptop using Windows   

1. Open the app or website you want to capture on your laptop or desktop computer.  

2. Press the Windows logo + Shift + S keys together until the screen appears  bedimmed.  

3. Use your trackpad or mouse to  elect the area you want to take a screenshot OR  select the Fullscreen Snip option at the top of the screen.  

4. Click on the Snipping Tool  announcement to edit, crop, annotate, partake, or save your screenshot.   

How to take screenshot on laptop using macOS   

1. Open the app or website you want to capture on your laptop or desktop computer.  

2. Press the Shift + Command + 3  keys together to capture the entire screen.  

3. Press Shift + Command + 4  to capture a portion of the screen,  also drag and  elect the area as  needed.  

4. View your desktop to see the  rearmost screenshot and partake it to another app.   

How to take screenshot on laptop using Linux   

1. still, press the Print key, If you're running a  ultramodern Linux distribution like Ubuntu.  

2. Click Screen or Window to capture the whole screen or a specific window, independently.  

3. Choose Selection to capture part of the screen, using your mouse to click and drag until the area is  named.  

4. Navigate to Pictures> Screenshots to view the screen  prisoner, or  bury it into any app using     Ctrl+ V. 

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