take a screenshot
Completion requirements
Take a snapshot of the area in your course where you applied this exercise.
Windows 11 - The Snipping Tool is enabled by pressing the Windows Key + Shift + S. Like Snip & Sketch, your screen will go dim and a toolbar of screenshot options will appear at the top of the screen. This toolbar will let you take a rectangular, freeform, full-window, or a full-screen capture. Once you've taken your screenshot, it'll be copied to your clipboard so you can share it right away, and it will be saved to the Screenshots folder. If you click the preview that pops up in the bottom-right corner of your screen, you'll be able to save and edit it.
Mac OSX - If you don't already have the screenshot app in your Dock, you can search for it in your applications or access it through shortcuts. If you press Shift + Command + 4 on your make keyboard, you can select the area which you want to capture on your screen. Your mouse cursor will turn into a crosshair. Click and drag this crosshair to select an area of your screen. Let go of the mouse button or trackpad to capture the selected area, or press the Esc key to cancel.
Windows 11 - The Snipping Tool is enabled by pressing the Windows Key + Shift + S. Like Snip & Sketch, your screen will go dim and a toolbar of screenshot options will appear at the top of the screen. This toolbar will let you take a rectangular, freeform, full-window, or a full-screen capture. Once you've taken your screenshot, it'll be copied to your clipboard so you can share it right away, and it will be saved to the Screenshots folder. If you click the preview that pops up in the bottom-right corner of your screen, you'll be able to save and edit it.
Mac OSX - If you don't already have the screenshot app in your Dock, you can search for it in your applications or access it through shortcuts. If you press Shift + Command + 4 on your make keyboard, you can select the area which you want to capture on your screen. Your mouse cursor will turn into a crosshair. Click and drag this crosshair to select an area of your screen. Let go of the mouse button or trackpad to capture the selected area, or press the Esc key to cancel.
Last modified: Friday, May 5, 2023, 3:35 PM