How to Take a Screenshot on Mac Quickly

How to Take a Screenshot on Mac Quickly

Type of screenshot Command to use
Full screen: Shift-Command-3
Portion of the screen: Shift-Command-4 and then select the area to be copied.
Open the Screenshot app: Shift-Command-5
Take a screenshot of a MacBook’s touch bar: Shift-Command-6
Take a screenshot without the keyboard: Use the Screenshot app or the touch bar

Let’s go over how to take a screenshot on a Mac. The process is relatively simple, but there are a few useful nuances to know.

The full range of screenshot tools on a Mac is accessible using the Shift-Command-5 keyboard shortcut. This opens the Screenshot app, which can also be launched like any other application from the Utilities folder.

Several shortcuts are available, making it easy to capture exactly the screenshot you need, whether it’s the entire screen, a selected window, or a custom area.

Method 1. Using the Screenshot app

The following procedure details how to use the Screenshot app to take various types of screenshots.

  1. Open the Screenshot app with the Shift-Command-5 keystroke combination.

  2. Click a tool to select the type of screenshot you want to take. Your options are:

    • Capture the entire screen;

    • Capture a window;

    • Capture a portion of the screen;

    • Record the entire screen;

    • Record a portion of the screen.

  3. Click the Capture or Record button to take the screenshot or start recording.

Method 2. Using the keyboard shortcuts

  • Shift-Command-3 – Takes a screenshot of the entire screen.

  • Shift-Command-4 – Takes a screenshot of a portion of the screen. Drag the rectangular section to capture the part of the screen you want to save.

  • Shift-Command-6 – Takes a screenshot of your MacBook’s touch bar.

Method 3. Using the touch bar

New Apple MacBooks have a touch bar that can be customized to make specific commands easy to access. The following steps will enable you to take a screenshot directly from the touch bar.

  1. Open System Settings > Keyboard.

  2. Click on Customize Control Strip in the bottom right.

  3. Drag the Screenshot icon down to put it on the touch bar.

  4. Now you can open the Screenshot app from the touch bar by tapping the Screenshot icon. Then proceed to take the type of screenshot you want.

Method 4. How to take a timed screenshot

  1. Open the Screenshot app with the Shift-Command-5 keystroke combination.

  2. Click Options and in the Timer section choose either a 5 or 10-second delay.

  3. Click Capture to begin the countdown. When the selected number of seconds have elapsed, a screenshot will be taken automatically.

Method 5. Third-party Mac screenshot apps

Third-party Mac screenshot apps provide extra flexibility and functionality, allowing you to capture your screen without relying solely on keyboard shortcuts. Users who take frequent screenshots and need more than basic screen captures should consider using a third-party tool.

While these apps require installing a small application, they offer enhanced features that macOS alone does not provide. Most users find that third-party screenshot tools are easy to use and become comfortable with them quickly.

Key features to look for in a screenshot app include the ability to annotate or markup images, save screenshots in multiple file formats, and export directly to other apps or cloud platforms. If you often share screenshots with colleagues, a third-party app can greatly boost your productivity.

Here’s an overview of how to take screenshots using several popular third-party apps:

Lightshot

  1. Download Lightshot for macOS.

  2. Open the app by clicking its icon.

  3. Select the area of the screen to copy.

  4. Annotate and markup the screenshot.

  5. Save the screenshot locally or to the cloud where you can share it with others.

Skitch

  1. Install and launch the Skitch app.

  2. Click and hold the Skitch icon in the application dock.

  3. A snapshot menu appears from which you can choose to take various types of screenshots including fullscreen, crosshair, menu, and specific windows. There are also keyboard shortcuts such as Shift + Command + 5 for a crosshair snapshot or Shift + Command + 6 for an image of the full screen.

  4. Capture the image and it will be opened in Skitch. Now you can annotate and share the screenshot with colleagues from within the app.

Nimbus – a Google Chrome extension

  1. Install the Nimbus Google Chrome extension.

  2. Click on the app’s icon to open it.

  3. Choose the type of screenshot you wish to take from the menu.

  4. Click the Checkmark to save the image.

  5. Click the pencil icon to annotate the screenshot.

  6. Click Done to save the screenshot to your desired location.

Where are Mac Screenshots saved?

By default, any screenshot you take on your Mac is saved to the macOS Desktop. If you are in the habit of taking a lot of screenshots, this default will quickly lead to a very cluttered desktop. If you’re not satisfied with this outcome for a screenshot on Mac, the next section of this article should interest you.

Change Where Your Mac Screenshots Are Saved

You can change where your Mac screenshots are saved with the following simple procedure.

  1. Open the Screenshots application with the Shift-Command-5 keystroke combination or by opening the app from the Utilities folder.

  2. Click on Options at the bottom of the App’s screen.

  3. Select the location in the Save to portion of the menu. You can choose to save to the Clipboard, Documents, or other predefined locations. You can also select Other Location and choose the folder in which you want your screenshots to be saved.

How to Edit a Screenshot on Mac

Depending on how you plan to use a screenshot, you may need to edit it for a variety of reasons. Mac screenshots are saved as a .PNG file and you might want to change the format. We’ll show you how to do that as well as how to crop the image or change its dimensions using the macOS Preview application.

Preview is the default app for opening images, so you can also just click on the image if you haven’t changed the default. If you have, open it by right-clicking on it and selecting Preview.

  • Open the screenshot in Preview.

  • Open the Tools Menu.

  • Click on Adjust Size to change the dimension and resolution of the screenshot.

  • Click on Annotate to make annotations to the screenshot.

  • Click on Rectangular Section to select a portion of the screenshot and then select Tools > Crop to crop the image. After making your changes, click Edit and save the modifications.

If you want to save the screenshot in a different format, use these steps while in Preview:

  1. Select File > Export.

  2. Choose the format, filename, location, and filter you want to use for the new image.

What to Do if I’m Having Problems with Screen Capture on Mac

It can be frustrating to attempt to take a screenshot on your Mac and find out it’s not working for some reason. Fortunately, there are multiple actions you can take to resolve this issue.

Solution 1. Try restarting your Mac

Your Mac can start performing inefficiently if it hasn’t been restarted in a while. This can affect the performance of your apps and may impact your ability to perform a print screen on your Mac. A simple restart may resolve this problem.

Solution 2. Check the keyboard shortcuts

Make sure the keyboard shortcuts for the Screenshot app are turned on with the following procedure.

  1. Go to System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts.

  2. Select Screenshots from the menu in the left panel.

  3. Make sure that the shortcuts are active or click the checkbox next to them to activate the screenshot shortcuts that have been turned off.

Solution 3. Verify where your screenshots are being saved

It’s possible that you have simply forgotten where you are saving your screenshots. To find out where you are saving your screenshots use this procedure:

  1. Open the Screenshot application with the Shift-Command-5 keystroke combination or by opening the app from the Utilities folder.

  2. Click on Options at the bottom of the App’s screen.

  3. View the location screenshots are saved to in the Save to portion of the menu.

How to Increase Efficiency When Taking Screenshots on a Mac

You can increase your efficiency when taking a screenshot on your Mac in three ways.

  1. Use the Screenshot shortcuts. They are called shortcuts for a reason. Using them will save time that would be spent opening the Screenshot app.

  2. Save the screenshots to a custom location so you don’t need to move them after they are taken.

  3. Change the screenshot file format to avoid having to update the item after the fact. To do so, you need to use the Terminal app and enter the following command, changing file format to the image format of your choice: defaults write com.apple.screencapture type ; killall SystemUIServer

Conclusion

Whatever your reason for taking and editing screenshots on a Mac, we hope this article has been helpful. macOS, including Big Sur and earlier versions, offers powerful built-in screenshot functionality. Using the Screenshot app, you can quickly capture all or part of your screen.

Once captured, you can use Preview to edit the image, save it in a different format, or even add simple annotations. With these tools, taking, editing, and sharing screenshots on your Mac is easier than ever. Enjoy capturing your screen!