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Protools5LEGuy

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How To Take A Snapshot Of Your Screen
« on: January 22, 2014, 12:06:51 AM »

For the downloads section you need a screenshot of the plug.

Just found this http://support.apple.com/kb/TA21577?viewlocale=en_US

Press These Keys                 To Do This...
Command-Shift-3                 Create a picture file of the entire screen.
Control-Command-Shift-3      Copy entire screen capture to Clipboard instead of saving it as a file.
Command-Shift-4                 Create a picture file of a rectangular section of the screen. (After pressing and releasing the key combination, drag across the part of the screen you want to take a picture of.)
Control-Command-Shift-4    Copy selected portion of screen to clipboard instead of saving it as a file.
Command-Shift-Caps Lock-4 Create a picture file of a window. (After pressing and releasing the key combination, click the window you want to take a picture of.)

Each screen shot is saved in the PICT file format at the top (root) level of your hard drive directory and labeled "Picture 1". If you keep taking screenshots, you will get "Picture 2", "Picture 3", and so on.
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