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If you're asked to provide a screenshot when contacting AOL about an issue, you can use these steps for the most common operating systems. If you're using a different device, contact the manufacturer of the device for specific steps. • Capture a screenshot on iOS • Capture a screenshot on Windows • Capture a screenshot on Mac OS X
How to screenshot on Mac To get a full shot of your screen, hit Command-Shift-3 on your keyboard at the same time. If you want to snap a portion of the screen, hit Command-Shift-4.
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A screenshot (also known as screen capture or screen grab) is a digital image that shows the contents of a computer display. A screenshot is created by the operating system or software running on the device powering the display.
System 7 (later named Mac OS 7) is the seventh major release of the classic Mac OS operating system for Macintosh computers, made by Apple Computer. It was launched on May 13, 1991, to succeed System 6 with virtual memory , personal file sharing , QuickTime , TrueType fonts, the Force Quit dialog, and an improved user interface.
If you're making a screenshot of a proprietary program to illustrate features which do not use parts of a proprietary operating system, make sure only that program is visible and don't include elements of the OS that aren't used by the program's features you're illustrating; this could include the desktop, the Windows Taskbar, or the Mac menu bar.
In KDE and GNOME, very similar shortcuts are available, which open a screenshot tool (Spectacle [4] or GNOME Screenshot respectively), giving options to save the screenshot, plus more options like manually picking a specific window, screen area, using a timeout, etc. Sending the image to many services (KDE), or even screen recording (GNOME), is ...