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How to Take Screenshots on a Chromebook

If you’ve just gotten your hands on a Chromebook and you’re wondering how to capture what’s on your screen, you’re in the right place. Taking screenshots might seem a bit tricky at first, especially if you’re used to Windows or Mac, but don’t worry—we’ll walk through it together!

Why Take Screenshots?

Before we dive in, you might be asking, “Why would I need to take a screenshot?” Screenshots are super handy for:

Alright, let’s get started!

Finding the Right Keys

First things first, let’s familiarize ourselves with a key you’ll be using: the “Show Windows” key. It looks like a rectangle with two lines next to it and is usually located on the top row of your keyboard, where the F5 key would be on a regular keyboard.

(Note: Since images can’t be displayed here, imagine the key as a rectangle with two vertical lines.)

Taking a Screenshot of the Entire Screen

To capture everything you see on your screen:

  1. Press the Ctrl + Show Windows keys at the same time.
    • Step-by-step:
      • Locate the Ctrl key at the bottom-left of your keyboard.
      • While holding down Ctrl, press the Show Windows key.
  2. Your screen will dim briefly. This means the screenshot was taken.
  3. Find your screenshot.
    • A notification will appear, letting you know the screenshot was saved.
    • By default, screenshots are saved in the “Downloads” folder.

Taking a Partial Screenshot (Just Part of the Screen)

Sometimes, you might not want the whole screen—just a specific section. Here’s how:

  1. Press Ctrl + Shift + Show Windows keys together.
  2. Your cursor will turn into a crosshair.
  3. Click and drag to select the area you want to capture.
    • Click at the starting point of your desired screenshot.
    • Hold the click and drag the box over the area.
    • Release the mouse button.
  4. Your screenshot is taken!
    • Again, it’ll be saved in the “Downloads” folder.

Using the Screenshot Toolbar (For Chrome OS Version 89 and Above)

If your Chromebook is updated, there’s a handy screenshot toolbar you can use:

  1. Press Ctrl + Alt + Show Windows.
  2. The Screen Capture toolbar will appear at the bottom.
    • You can choose between taking a full screenshot, a partial screenshot, or even recording your screen!
  3. Select the option you need and follow the on-screen instructions.

Where Are My Screenshots Saved?

All your screenshots are automatically saved to the “Downloads” folder. To access them:

  1. Click on the Launcher (the circle in the bottom-left corner).
  2. Open the “Files” app.
  3. Click on “Downloads” in the left sidebar.
    • You’ll see your screenshots here, named with the date and time they were taken.

Tips and Tricks

Troubleshooting

Practice Makes Perfect

Don’t worry if you don’t get it right the first time. Try taking a few practice screenshots to get the hang of it. Before you know it, you’ll be capturing and sharing your screen like a pro!

Taking screenshots on a Chromebook is straightforward once you know the right keys to press. It’s a useful skill that can make your digital life easier, whether you’re saving information, sharing moments, or troubleshooting issues.

Got any questions or tips of your own? Feel free to share them in the comments below! Happy screenshotting!

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Posted: 2024-09-03
By: dwirch
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