E Eckslusive macrumors 6502 Original poster Dec 12, 2002 261 0 Feb 26, 2003 #1 How do you take a shot of your current screen on OSX? I know in Windows, its PrintSyn, but what is it in OSX?
How do you take a shot of your current screen on OSX? I know in Windows, its PrintSyn, but what is it in OSX?
beez7777 macrumors 6502a Aug 5, 2002 758 0 Notre Dame Feb 26, 2003 #2 you can either use grab, which is a utility in OS X,, or you cn press Command-shift-4. that'll bring up cross hairs, just drag it across the area you wish to capture.
you can either use grab, which is a utility in OS X,, or you cn press Command-shift-4. that'll bring up cross hairs, just drag it across the area you wish to capture.
alset macrumors 65816 Nov 9, 2002 1,262 0 East Bay, CA Feb 27, 2003 #3 In addition, Cmnd-Shift-3 will take a shot of the entire screen. Dan
MacBandit macrumors 604 Aug 9, 2002 7,440 8 Springfield, OR (Home of the Simpsons) Feb 27, 2003 #4 You can also press command-shift-4 the hold the cursor over the window you want to take a shot of and press space bar then click to take the shot.
You can also press command-shift-4 the hold the cursor over the window you want to take a shot of and press space bar then click to take the shot.
Jaykay macrumors 6502a Dec 1, 2002 550 0 Ireland Feb 27, 2003 #5 Hmmm is it just me or does Snapz Pro come with new machines or did i just get that anyways? Besides, great program, does all that except you can save to any format and it does movies too..
Hmmm is it just me or does Snapz Pro come with new machines or did i just get that anyways? Besides, great program, does all that except you can save to any format and it does movies too..