View Full Version : Print screen for Mac laptops: How?
shootingstar
01-22-2012, 08:42 AM
How do you make a print screen from a Mac computer?
command-shift-3
E.T.A.: I find this page worthy of a bookmark: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1343
HillSlugger
01-22-2012, 05:17 PM
or, apple-shift-4, lets you choose the area you want captured
shootingstar
01-22-2012, 09:25 PM
Thx, for answers to a simple question.. :o
OakLeaf
01-23-2012, 04:29 AM
I don't remember which key used to have the apple on it. Is it the command key or the option key? It's not on the laptop keyboards any more. And it doesn't seem to do anything on mine?
Shift-command-3 definitely doesn't do anything on mine. (OS 10.6.8 Snow Leopard) (And I notice the "official" list of keyboard commands that pll linked to doesn't include a Print Screen command, with these key combinations or any others)
I always just used Grab.
sempronialou
01-23-2012, 04:44 AM
The command key has the apple on it on mine, but it's the key next to the space bar. Option says "option alt" on mine, and sits right next to the command key. I remember the days when they had "open apple" and "closed apple", but they got rid of that some years ago.
I have the same OS on my laptop as you do, Oakleaf, but I am not a hard core Mac user! shift-command-3 produces a camera sound on my laptop and the screenshot file is saved on the desktop. Perhaps the defaults have been changed in yours? You can check them opening System Preferences > Keyboard.
OakLeaf
01-23-2012, 06:48 AM
Ah, okay, it is there. :o
I keep my speakers muted unless I'm specifically listening to something, and I thought if anything had happened it would open either a printer window or an image viewing/editing app that I'd see in the Dock, which it didn't. I see now - it just saves it as a Preview doc. Thanks!
Sky King
01-23-2012, 07:10 AM
I have the same OS on my laptop as you do, Oakleaf, but I am not a hard core Mac user! shift-command-3 produces a camera sound on my laptop and the screenshot file is saved on the desktop. Perhaps the defaults have been changed in yours? You can check them opening System Preferences > Keyboard.
OMG, I inherited my Apple notebook from my DH 3 years ago (yes it is an antique) but I love it and I Never Knew that! I have always used the Preview screen and done the grab selection feature. Leave it to TE to educate!!
Thanks
The preview allows you to crop... I usually go that route (over saving only a selection with shift-command-4), because in preview you can adjust the margins of the crop box at your leisure. Being 'mouse-impaired', that's a useful feature to me. ;)
laura*
01-23-2012, 01:24 PM
A little caveat: The screen capture ability is disabled when certain protected content is on screen. Notably, if you are watching an uncracked DVD movie, you won't be able to capture images from the movie.
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