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This slide presentation was made by Sreynoch Tha, Zaman university, CS110- Section 2.
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Screenshots are a great way to prove a point, build a case, or just send someone something interesting on your screen.
WINDOW 8.1 “PrtScn” copies the screenshot to the clipboard. “Windows + PrtScn” takes a screenshot, which is then saved to the user’s Pictures/Screenshots folder.
Another shortcut to remember is “ALT + PrtScn,” which copies a screenshot of the currently selected window to the clipboard. For the control of the screenshots, snipping tool has been recommended.
Share Charm Want a quick sharing screenshots on Window 8.1, use Share Charm : Quick Easy to use Even don’t have to use a keyboard.
Mac OS XTaking screenshots on a Mac is really easy , but there are some ways that screenshots are taken . “Command + Shift + 3″ means taking a screenshot of the entire screen and saving it as an image file to the desktop. “Command + Shift + 4″ allows you to take a screenshot of an area of the screen and save it as an image file to the desktop. If you want to copy the screenshot to the clipboard, not to save it, just simply Hold down the Control button( Command + Control + Shift + 3 or Command + Control + Shift + 4 )
Android DevicesScreenshots on android devices will be saved to your internal storages which you can access them in your Photos or Gallery.* “Power + Volume Down” is such an easy way ever of devices running version 4 or higher
IOS devices (iPhones and iPads) Hold the “Power” button and press the “Home” button, your ios device’s screen will flash and save your image to your device’s internal storage.
Link to the original document http://www.howtogeek.com/205375/how-to-take-screenshots-on-almost-any-device/
Thank you for watching!!! Zaman University CS 110- Section 2 Sreynoch Tha