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| Subject: How To: Screen Shots Sat Jul 27, 2013 8:50 am | |
| Okay, I have had people as me how to do a screen shot, well here it is:
The EASIEST way, for me, is the 'Snipping Tool' on some computers when you open the start menu, you can search well search: 'Snipping Tool' and it SHOULD pop up there just click the program and then click New and then you can choose where to Screen Shot, and then you can save it! c:
On a Standard American Keyboard Layout (supplied by Google):
You just press the Print Screen/PrtSc/PrtSc SysRq button, and then paste into your Paint program (Can be: Gimp, SAI, MS paint, Fire Alpaca, Etc.) IT SHOULD show up, if not don't worry just screen shot it and try again, if it doesn't work again then ask some one about it. **NOTE: MACS ARE DIFFERENT**
For MAC:
1. Press Command+Shift+4. Your cursor will turn into a small cross-hair reticle.
2. Click and drag your cursor to highlight the area you'd like to take a picture of. A grayed rectangle should appear where you drag your cursor. If you need to adjust your windows at all, press esc to return to a regular cursor without taking a picture.
3. Let go of the mouse. You should hear a brief camera shutter noise if your computer's sound is turned on. That signals that your screenshot has been taken.
4. Let go of the mouse. You should hear a brief camera shutter noise if your computer's sound is turned on. That signals that your screenshot has been taken.
NOTE: Earlier versions of OS X will save it as "Picture #"—for example, if it's the 5th screenshot on your desktop it will be labeled "Picture 5".
Sources: http://www.wikihow.com/Take-a-Screenshot-in-Mac-OS-X and Google for that image of the keyboard, and then my knowledge. c:
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