Sometimes, you only want to capture a portion of the Mac screen. In that case, try theCommand + Shift + 4shortcut. It turns your mouse cursor into a crosshair, which you can click and drag across the screen. Once released, your Mac takes a snapshot of the area. ...
The MacBook Pro forum is here: MacBook Pro You'll normally get quicker and more applicable responses if you post there in the future. Regards. Reply of 1 How to delete Snapshot on Macbook?Welcome to Apple Support Community A forum where Apple customers help each other with their ...
you can flexibly take a screenshot of your whole screen, a part of your screen, a window, menu or anything in any way you want. These are all built-in features in Mac (Macbook Pro, Macbook Air and other Mac) by default which means you don’t have to install anything to make...
Apple may have gotten it right on the first try, but there have yet to be any significant updates to Mac’s capability to take screenshots. Mac users can take screenshots and even edit them natively, with ease. Learn how to capture a screenshot with your Mac in this tutorial. Next, we...
Knowing how to take a screenshot on your iPad can come in handy for all sorts of reasons. Whether you want to capture a snapshot of video, or give...
Knowing how to take a screenshot on your Apple Watch can come in handy for all sorts of reasons. Whether you want to capture a snapshot of a bug, or give someone a preview of your activity, taking a picture of your screen is extremely easy to do. ...
If you’re used to MacBooks or Windows laptops, there’s a different trick for taking a screenshot on a Chromebook. The first thing to keep in mind is that Chromebook keyboards don’t have numerical function keys (F1, F2, etc.), so you’ll have to familiarize yourself with the unique...
drive that is connected when first configuring Time Machine. If the drive is not connected when you create a backup, the MacBook will store it on your internal drive. You can reach these backups through Time Machine if they are part of a local snapshot stored on the internal hard drive....
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Where ‘???” is the name of the backup snapshot file. The file name Terminal is displayed above. How to free up space on a Mac When your Mac’s storage is full, the Time Machine will start deleting old backups to free up space. For example, if you have less than 20% of your...