They say a picture is worth a thousand words. This can be especially true when you are trying to explain something that is on your computer screen. Screenshots are very easy to create on your Mac. This podcast will show you how to take a picture of your entire screen, just a section of your screen, or a specific menu or window on your screen. Watch to learn the specific keyboard commands you can use to take pictures of what’s on your screen.
To watch:
Click on the TTP #5 Screenshots link at the bottom of this post
To DOWNLOAD the movie:
FIREFOX – CONTROL+CLICK (right click) on the TTP #5 Screenshots link at the bottom of this post and choose SAVE LINK AS…
SAFARI – CONTROL+CLICK (right click) on the TTP #5 Screenshots link at the bottom of this post and choose OPEN WITH QUICKTIME or DOWNLOAD LINKED FILE AS…
WINDOWS USERS:
Right Click on the TTP #5 Screenshots link at the bottom of this post – choose Save Target and save it to your desktop.
Then Right Click on that file on your desktop and choose Open With -
QuickTime or iTunes.
If you need to download Quicktime:
Quicktime download: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
Be sure to Click “Get Quicktime for Windows”
iTunes download: http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
Be sure to Click “Get iTunes for Windows”
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