![]() ![]() Hold the Control key when invoking any screenshot command ( Control + Command + 4, for example) to copy the screenshot to your clipboard instead of saving it to your Desktop. This command will capture everything in your touchbar, saving the screenshot as a thin strip. Shift + Command + 6: This one’s exclusively for those of you lucky enough to have a MacBook Pro model with the touchbar just above the keyboard. It will capture the entire screen from the menu bar across the top of your screen to the dock at the bottom. Shift + Command + 3: If you don’t want to just capture a specific window, but the entire screen, then this is the command you need. ![]() You can click and drag this whole panel around anywhere on your screen for convenience. This is extremely handy if you need to line up some things on your screen first, which can take a few seconds. Over on the right side, this panel lets you choose where to save your screenshots, and also set up a delay timer of 5-10 seconds. Shift + Command + 5: As of macOS Mojave, this keyboard shortcut will bring up a panel across the bottom of your screen showing several different screenshot options including one to capture the entire screen, a highlighted area, or a specific window. Let go of the Space bar and the left mouse button to take the screenshot.
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