How to capture screenshots on your smartphone and computer

Taking screenshots is a super easy way to capture what’s on your device’s screen, and there are different ways to do it depending on what device you have. Here are steps you can follow to take a screenshot no matter what device you use. 

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If you want to capture multiple pages of something or a long webpage, there’s a way you can do that as well. 

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There are two ways to take a screenshot on a Mac computer: 

to select the area of the screen to capture. To move the selection, press and hold the Space bar while dragging 

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There are two ways to take a screenshot on a PC. 

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Note: Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer 

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The screenshot will automatically save to your gallery.

Note: Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer

Now that you know how to take a screenshot on any device, capturing and sharing what’s on your screen is easier than ever before. 

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