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How do you do screen shots? - mac/apple :D
thanks.... I did a few times before but I forgot now. |
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hit the Prt Sc button. But remember it captures all whats on the screen so you might have to put the pic on to photoshop or paint to just cut out what you want but there ya go!
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Open Virtual PC > Load Windows > Open On-Screen Keyboard > Press "psc" > Paste into MS Paint > Save > Done. :D |
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Woops forgot to read the mac/apple part thats how you do it for Windos it might be the same button though not sure. Sorry about that one but if it works!!!
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Found it!!! http://www.intermedia.net/support/kb/default.asp?id=923 thanks |
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No porblem, glad to help out whenever i can!
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Go to a command prompt. Type format c:\*.* and press <enter>. Then, response with "Y" to all prompts.
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Ok I tried the directions of the link above but it's not workin', I can't find the shots that I took....:crying:
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Hey, that didn't take a screen shot, liar. Wait...something is happen now, let's see if it wor |
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Well that's the end of that snoab dork. :giggling: |
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Don't you have Grab? |
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rofl :clapping:
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In OS X, press Apple-Shift-3 to take a screen shot. It saves it to the desktop as Picture1.png, Picture2.png, etc. Use Preview to open it and save it in a different format, if you want. Apple-Shift-4 will change your cursor to a crosshair and you can drag across the screen to take a screen shot of a specific portion of the screen.
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:iagree: :jump: |
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