![]() ![]() Using the shortcut Command-Shift–3 will take a screenshot of your entire display (or multiple displays, one for each, if you have them) immediately.īut selecting to take a screenshot “From Entire Screen” in Preview will give you about a 10 second countdown before it takes the shot. There is one important difference between using Preview and the keyboard shortcuts, however. These options correspond to the keyboard shortcuts for taking screenshots:įrom Window: Command-Shift–4, then the Spacebar Here you’ll see three options: “From Selection, From Window, and From Entire Screen.” Then, in Preview’s menu bar, go to File > Take Screen Shot. On Episode 425, listener Scott let us know about a great tip for using Apple’s Preview app to take screenshots in OS X 10.4 and later.įirst, open Preview, located in your Applications folder. Thankfully, the Mac Geek Gab audience has come through with a solution. ![]() For some users, however, keyboard shortcuts are hard to remember, especially if screenshots are taken infrequently. ![]() There are several ways to take screenshots within Apple’s OS X, and we’ve covered the keyboard shortcuts for each method before. ![]()
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