How to Capture Screenshot on Windows and Mac

We do a lot of things in all of our devices and take a screenshot of what we are doing. Most of the people find capturing the screenshot in smartphone easy, but when it comes to taking Screenshot in computers, it is not the same. This blog will guide you with the ideal way to capture the screenshot on Mac and Windows as well as Linux PCs. Here are the best possible ways to take a screenshot on various OS.
Taking Screenshot on Windows
The best and easy way of taking Screenshot in Windows in through the PrintScreen button. You can easily find around the upper-right section of the keyboard. Once you find the same keyboard button, click on it. Your entire screen is copied now, and you have successfully taken the screenshot of your screen. To check what you copied, go to the Paint program or Word and hit the Ctrl+V or paste command. However, this method captures everything present on the screen.
Another great tool to take a screenshot on Windows is through using the Snipping Tool. The same screenshot tool has been present in the Windows PC since the Windows Vista days and still is one of the best tools present. You will have to search for the Snipping tool by going to the Start button. After you find it, open it to take one or more screenshots. The best thing about Sniping tool that it doesn’t capture the screenshot of the whole screen instead lets you select the desired part of your screen. You can easily save and share the captured screenshot with others through social media or email. There are plenty of apps – both paid and free – for capturing screenshots in Windows as well. Few of the best third-party apps are Jing, LightShot, and Snagit, though the last is not free and will cost you a dedicated amount.
Taking Screenshot on macOS
You get extra screenshot option on Mac in comparison with Windows. The command to capture screenshot on macOS is Command+Shift+3, press all three keys at once. An image file in the form of PNG will appear on the screen. If you want to select a dedicated part from the screenshot, hit the Command+Shift+4 command.
The recent update from Apple gives you a great tool. You can access the same tool by pressing Command+Control+Shift+5 or going to the Launchpad, then Other, and then Screenshot option. Choose the relevant option accordingly and correctly capture your screen.
There is an option to choose third-party apps on Mac for screenshots also. The apps include Snappy, Skitch, SnapzProx; the later one is not free though.
Taking Screenshot on Linux
This unique offers multiple options to take screenshots as well. First is the same as Windows, with the use of the PrintScreen button. Hit the same keyboard button from your keyboard, and your whole screen will be captured. Secondly, go to Applications, then Accessories, and then Take a Screenshot to grab the present screen. The GNU Image Manipulation Program is also an ideal option to grab screen in your Linux PC.
With these methods, you can quickly capture decent screenshots on Mac, Windows, and Linux PCs!
James Williams is a creative person who has been writing blogs and articles about cyber security. He writes about the latest updates regarding mcafee.com/activate and how it can improve the work experience of users. His articles have been published in many popular e-magazines, blogs and websites.

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