
You can then either, right-click, two-finger-click, or control-click on your photo and use a contextual menu to choose a location for saving your screenshot, delete it, send it, mark it up, or show it in the finder. Once your screenshot is taken, it will appear in the bottom right corner of your screen in case you want to get right to saving files or editing after taking this one shot. If you choose Capture Selected Portion or Capture Selected Windows, you will have to navigate your mouse and select the portion you want to capture first. Unless you set a timer, Capture Entire Screen will take a screenshot of your full screen immediately. After you get that toolbar, you can choose between Capture Selected Windows, Capture Entire Screen, or Capture Selected Portion to select how much of your screen you would like to capture. Thanks to the new update on macOS, taking a screenshot now is as simple as pressing Command + Shift + 5 and using the screenshot toolbar that gives you many other special features as well.
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