![]() ![]() Only the “stop video” button is showing because I used the video tool to capture this. Importantly, these options can also change how screenshots behave with good ol’ Command-Shift-3 and Command-Shift-4. On the right side of the bar, you’ll also see an Options menu that lets you further customize your screenshotting experience. Record a specific part of the screen (for video).Screenshot a specific area (exactly like Command-Shift-4).Screenshot the whole screen (exactly like Command-Shift-3). ![]() (If you use a MacBook Pro with a Touch Bar, you’ll also see these options on the bar.) Those choices are: Use this, and you’ll get a small menu bar along the bottom that offers five choices. Command-Shift-4 takes a screenshot of a specific area, which you select by dragging an adjustable rectangle.īut with Mojave, we also get Command-Shift-5.Command-Shift-3 takes a screenshot of the entire screen, which immediately saves to the desktop.
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