Hotkey For Screenshot -
| Action | Hotkey | Notes | |--------|--------|-------| | Full screen (saves to desktop) | Shift + Command + 3 | | | Full screen (to clipboard) | Shift + Command + Control + 3 | | | Selected area | Shift + Command + 4 | Crosshair → drag to select | | Selected area (to clipboard) | Shift + Command + Control + 4 | | | Window or menu | Shift + Command + 4 + Spacebar | Camera icon → click a window | | Screenshot app (all options) | Shift + Command + 5 | Opens control panel for timer, recording, etc. |
Chrome OS:
Windows provides several built-in methods, ranging from simple full-screen captures to flexible cropping tools. hotkey for screenshot
Windows: - Full to file: Win + PrtScn - Region to clipboard: Win + Shift + S - Active window: Alt + PrtScn | Action | Hotkey | Notes | |--------|--------|-------|
Depending on your operating system, the default hotkeys for taking a screenshot are: hotkey for screenshot
| Action | Hotkey | Notes | |--------|--------|-------| | Full screen | PrtScn | Saves to Pictures (GNOME) | | Active window | Alt + PrtScn | | | Selected area | Shift + PrtScn | Drag to select | | Clipboard (GNOME) | Ctrl + PrtScn (full) / Ctrl + Shift + PrtScn (area) | Paste elsewhere | | Flameshot (advanced) | Launch via menu or assign PrtScn | After install: sudo apt install flameshot (Ubuntu) |
Linux (GNOME):