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quick dumb ? Help please
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How do you take a screenshot on a macbook. I know that its print screen on a pc.
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Hold down cmd(Apple key), shift, 3 for full screen. Cmd-Shift-4 to select a partial screen area with the mouse. Cmd-shift-4 plus spacebar to select a certain window to print.
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thanks can you also do this with a dvd playing
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Originally Posted by neverskatewsandles
thanks can you also do this with a dvd playing
Not directly (functionality blocked by Apple to appease movie makers ??). But there are a couple of quick and easy terminal commands and/or tiny pieces of freeware that can be used to work around this without too much difficulty.
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