How to Screencap on Mac

Charlotte Daniels

Mac, Tutorials

Are you using a Mac and want to learn how to screencap? Capturing screenshots on a Mac is a useful skill that can come in handy for various purposes, such as creating tutorials, documenting software issues, or simply capturing memorable moments.

In this article, we will guide you through the process of screencapping on a Mac using different methods. So let’s get started!

Capturing the Entire Screen

If you want to capture the entire screen on your Mac, follow these steps:

  1. Press Command + Shift + 3: This keyboard shortcut captures the entire screen and saves it as a PNG file on your desktop.
  2. Locate the screenshot: After pressing the keyboard shortcut, you’ll hear a camera shutter sound, indicating that the screenshot has been captured. You can find the screenshot file on your desktop labeled with a timestamp.

Capturing a Portion of the Screen

If you only want to capture a specific portion of your screen, use these steps:

  1. Press Command + Shift + 4: This keyboard shortcut turns your cursor into a crosshair.
  2. Select the area: Click and drag your cursor to select the desired portion of your screen. As you drag, you’ll see dimensions of the selected area displayed.
  3. Release to capture: Once you’ve selected the area you want to capture, release the mouse button or trackpad to take the screenshot.
  4. Locate the screenshot: Similar to capturing the entire screen, you can find the screenshot file labeled with a timestamp on your desktop.

Capturing a Window or Menu

If you want to capture a specific window or menu on your Mac, follow these steps:

  1. Press Command + Shift + 4 + Spacebar: This keyboard shortcut changes the cursor to a camera icon.
  2. Select the window or menu: Move your cursor over the desired window or menu and click it. The screenshot will be captured immediately.
  3. Locate the screenshot: You can find the screenshot file labeled with a timestamp on your desktop, just like the previous methods.

Capturing Touch Bar Screenshots

If you have a MacBook Pro with a Touch Bar, you can capture screenshots of it as well. Here’s how:

  1. Press Shift + Command + 6: This shortcut captures the entire Touch Bar and saves it as a PNG file on your desktop.
  2. Locate the screenshot: After using the keyboard shortcut, you’ll find the Touch Bar screenshot labeled with a timestamp on your desktop.

In Conclusion

Screencapping on a Mac is simple and convenient. Whether you need to capture the entire screen, a specific portion, windows, menus, or even the Touch Bar, Mac provides several built-in methods to get the job done.

Experiment with these techniques and find what works best for your needs. Happy screencapping!

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