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Rick_2020

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May 12, 2020
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Hi everyone,

I had a 2020 M1 MacBook Pro with the Touch Bar. In the Touch Bar, I had a button (looked like a hollow rectangle) and it was for screenshots. When I clicked it, I could select the area of the screen I wanted and then click Capture. I could also change the settings so it would copy to the clipboard (my favourite) or save to desktop, etc. I just got my 2021 MacBook without the Touch Bar. How the heck do I do the screenshots like that? Is this feature on MacOS or am I stuck doing some keyboard command that requires holding down 4-5 keys at once? Thank you kindly.
 

Rick_2020

macrumors newbie
Original poster
May 12, 2020
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CMD + SHIFT + 3
CMD + SHIFT + 4
CMD + SHIFT + 5

Those are the capture shortcuts.
I tried all three. CMD + SHIFT + 5 brought up the same interface I was referring to. Can I program it to one of my function keys? Thank you so much.
 

Rivanov

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Dec 28, 2010
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I tried all three. CMD + SHIFT + 5 brought up the same interface I was referring to. Can I program it to one of my function keys? Thank you so much.
 
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Rick_2020

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May 12, 2020
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Thank you Rivanov. I'll have a look. I'm an amateur with Apple products but really like them. Thank you again.
 

matrix07

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Jun 24, 2010
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I tried all three. CMD + SHIFT + 5 brought up the same interface I was referring to.
You can select area you want to screen cap with CMD + SHIFT + 4 as well. Just drag mouse or drag on trackpad on area you want to get. You can also screen cap full window with it. Such a flexible tool.
 

getamac

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Oct 27, 2021
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Lightshot https://lightshot.us/ is my favorite free screenshot tool for both Mac and Windows; Super lightweight, make quick annotations and be able to copy to clipboard without creating a mess of temp files. Enjoy!
 

chabig

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Thank you Rivanov. I'll have a look. I'm an amateur with Apple products but really like them. Thank you again.
It's very simple. Open System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Screenshots. You can set the keyboard shortcut for this feature to anything you want.
 
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