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Taking screenshots on a Mac is a straightforward process, but including the mouse cursor can be a bit more nuanced. Here’s how you can capture screenshots with the mouse cursor visible.
To edit a screenshot on a Mac, you can click the floating thumbnail that appears after taking a screenshot and click the Markup logo at the top right to summon the Markup toolbar. For more advanced ...
If you want to capture a selected portion of the screen, click Record Selected Portion, then use the mouse cursor crosshairs to select the area you want to capture.
Learn how to take screenshots on Windows using built-in options like the Snipping Tool, Print Screen shortcuts and the Xbox Game Bar.
To take a screenshot of an open window, press Shift+Command+4+Spacebar. Your cursor is now a camera that you can click over the window you want to capture. The image is saved to the desktop.
Then, capture the screenshot according to the mode you have selected. If you have selected Rectangle mode, click and drag the mouse pointer on the screen to select the area you want to screenshot.
Knowing how to take a screenshot can save you a lot of explaining. Every operating system has a built-in method of capturing the screen.
Screenshots can be super handy in all kinds of different situations. Here's how to take a screenshot on a Mac.
Learn how to take delayed screenshots in Windows 11/10 computer. You can set time delay (in seconds) to capture a window, full screen, etc.