dark mode light mode Search
Search

How to Take a Screenshot on Windows and Mac (Quick Guide for Beginners)

Taking a screenshot is one of the easiest ways to capture and share information on your screen. Whether you want to save an online receipt, share a chat conversation, or report a computer error, knowing how to take screenshots quickly helps a lot. In this guide, you’ll learn how to take a screenshot on both Windows and Mac, using simple shortcuts and built-in tools.


How to Take a Screenshot on Windows

Windows gives you different ways to capture your screen depending on what you need.

1. Full Screen Screenshot

  • Shortcut: Windows Key + PrtScn
  • Description: Captures your entire screen and automatically saves it.
  • Save Location: Pictures > Screenshots

2. Screenshot of Active Window

  • Shortcut: Alt + PrtScn
  • Description: Captures only the window you’re currently using.
  • Save Method: Paste into Paint or Word using Ctrl + V.

3. Select Part of Screen (Snipping Tool)

  • Shortcut: Windows Key + Shift + S
  • Description: Lets you select and capture a part of the screen.
  • Tool: Opens Snipping Tool where you can edit or save.

4. Delay Screenshot

  • Steps:
    1. Search for Snipping Tool in Start Menu.
    2. Click Delay to choose timer (3–10 seconds).
    3. Capture menus or dropdowns easily.

How to Take a Screenshot on Mac

Mac also has built-in screenshot options that are easy to use.

1. Full Screen Screenshot

  • Shortcut: Command + Shift + 3
  • Description: Capture the entire screen.
  • Save Location: Desktop by default.

2. Capture a Selected Area

  • Shortcut: Command + Shift + 4
  • Description: Drag to select a specific area to screenshot.

3. Screenshot a Specific Window

  • Shortcut: Command + Shift + 4 then press Spacebar
  • Description: Click any window and capture only that window.

4. Screenshot Menu (More Options)

  • Shortcut: Command + Shift + 5
  • Description: Opens screenshot menu for screen recording, delay timer, and save location.

Bonus Tips

  • On Windows, screenshots copied automatically can be pasted in WhatsApp, Gmail, or Word using Ctrl + V.
  • On Mac, screenshots can be copied instead of saved by holding Control with any shortcut.
  • You can also use tools like Lightshot, Snagit, or ShareX for advanced screenshot editing.

Summary Table

TaskWindows ShortcutMac Shortcut
Full screenWin + PrtScnCmd + Shift + 3
Selected areaWin + Shift + SCmd + Shift + 4
Active windowAlt + PrtScnCmd + Shift + 4 + Space
Screenshot menuSnipping ToolCmd + Shift + 5

Now your screenshot problems are over! Whether you’re on Windows or Mac, these shortcuts make it easy to capture your screen in seconds.

Total
0
Shares