- Take a screenshot or record your screen on your Android device
You can take a picture (screenshot) or record a video of your phone's screen After you capture your screen, you can view, edit, and share the image or video Important: On Pixel phone, some of these
- Take a screenshot or record your screen - Chromebook Help
Take a screenshot or record your screen You can take a screenshot or record a video of your Chromebook's screen After you capture your screen, you can review, delete, and share the image or video Tip: Screenshots and recordings are automatically copied to your clipboard Take a screenshot If your Chromebook has it, press the Screenshot key
- Take a screenshot on your Pixel phone or tablet
You can take a picture (screenshot) of your Pixel phone and tablet's screen After you capture your screen, you can view, edit, and share the image or video Important: On Pixel phone, some of these
- How to take an extended screenshot
How to take an extended screenshot I can't remember the shortcut to be able to take a screenshot that will scroll down to include the rest of the page
- Scrolling screenshot - Google Search Community
Can you add a screenshot of what you see when doing it ? For the second tip, Harry will need appropriate editing software, but I guess he has that @Harry Keep in mind that when you take a screenshot, your 'written web items', become an image which is a completely different format ( jpg etc)
- how to take screenshot - Google Pixel Community
You can take a picture (screenshot) or record a video of your Pixel phone's screen After you capture your screen, you can view, edit, and share the image or video
- How do I take a screenshot? - Ask Ubuntu
In the Screenshot window, select whether to grab the whole screen, the current window, or an area of the screen Set a delay if you need to select a window or otherwise set up your desktop for the screenshot
- What is the terminal command to take a screenshot?
Another way to take a screenshot from the terminal is with scrot To install scrot run: To take a screenshot in Linux from the terminal with scrot run: Some more options with scrot are here: In this example: -b specifies that the screenshot should include the window borders -d specifies a delay of five seconds
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