![]() But did you know that you can also take screenshots of the Touch Bar itself? That and many other features are discussed in our 15 Touch Bar tips and tricks post and video. Once you get the mechanics down, taking screenshots with the Touch Bar is extremely simple and straightforward. Tapping Entire Screen will take a screenshot of everything that’s currently being displayed on the screen. ![]() Here’s the list for the new Microsoft Edge and Microsoft Edge for Mac. The last option, Entire Screen, is just as it’s described. Keyboard shortcuts in Microsoft Edge Edge for Windows Edge for Mac Keyboard shortcuts are keys or combinations of keys that provide an alternate way to do something youd typically do with a mouse. With this option selected, move your mouse cursor over the app that you wish to screenshot and click. ![]() The Window option will take a screenshot of an entire app window. When this option is selected, simply drag your mouse cursor to select the desired screenshot area. Selected Portion allows you to use your mouse cursor to select a specific part of the screen to screenshot. Step 3: Next, you’ll want to choose the type of screenshot that you want to take. ![]() You have the option of saving it to the Desktop or to the Documents folder, but you can also place the screenshot in the macOS clipboard, or open it directly in the Preview, Mail or Messages app. Step 2: Tap Save To and select what you wish to do with the screenshot after it is taken. Step 1: Tap the Screenshot button in the Touch Bar. Now it’s just a matter of using the Screenshot button in the Touch Bar to take the screenshot. Subscribe to 9to5Mac on YouTube for more tutorials Take a screenshot with the help of the Touch Bar
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