Taking a screenshot is almost a daily occurrence in my line of work. But even if you're not a tech writer putting together how-to guides, you may need to take a screenshot every now and then — and to ...
The Mac has evolved over the years, but one thing that's remained constant, as far as we can remember, is how to take a screenshot on MacOS. So, whether you have the newest MacBook laptops, iMac ...
Are you a new Mac computer user? Do you wish to learn the dynamics of taking and editing screenshots on your Mac? Though a screenshot may seem like a pedestrian feature in computers, it has plenty of ...
The Screenshot app in macOS provides a useful toolbar offering advanced screenshot features. Here's how to use it. Photo: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac The Mac offers many options for taking ...
There are loads of reasons why you may want (or need) to take a screenshot on your Mac, but what do you do if you only need an image of one particular part of your screen? Well, depending on how you ...
Taking a screenshot on Mac is simple once you know the methods. Maybe you’ve just made a purchase and you want an image of ...
Have you purchased a Mac but don't know how to take a screenshot? Or maybe you've been using the notebook for some time, wondering how other Mac users capture their screen, especially if you were a ...
Screen captures on a Mac can actually be done more easily than most users know. On a Mac operating system, there are high-quality tools that do not require any ...
Ryan Clancy is an engineering and tech (mainly, but not limited to those fields!!) freelance writer and blogger, with 5+ years of mechanical engineering experience and 10+ years of writing experience.
Taking screenshots of your computer screen can be of utmost importance if you want to easily share a picture of something on your desktop. Each type of computer seems to have a different method of ...
macOS offers different ways to take screenshots on a Mac. Depending on what part of the screen you want to capture—and how you want to do it—you can either use the built-in screenshot utility or one ...