How Do You Make Screenshots Or Capture Screens On A Mac?
Have you ever been stuck trying to print or save what is on your screen? Ever wanted to capture what is in your application’s window to show a co-worker? Being able to capture a screen to use in an email or document can be handy. Fortunately for Macintosh and OSX Tiger and Leopard users, there is software built in to do this. Windows has a printscreen key that does the same thing, but there is absolutely no control with it. Unlike windows, Mac gives a lot more control when it comes to taking a screenshot. Here are some choices: – Capture the entire Screen to a file. – Capture the entire screen to memory (to paste later) – Capture part of the screen to a file – Capture part of the screen to memory (to paste later) Step 1 jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery(‘#jsArticleStep1 span.image a:first’).attr(‘href’,’http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/5301519/step-01_Full.jpg’); }); Before we get started, you will have to choose if you want to capture everything on screen or somet