How to take screenshots on your Chromebook

 

take screenshots on your Chromebook

Screenshots can be helpful for several reasons. For example, you can send copies of error messages to help desks, show a friend what your game screen looks like, or record a tweet that you think will be deleted in minutes. Laptops today offer all kinds of ways to take screenshots, including Chromebooks.


Chromebooks can be a little confusing for someone coming from a different platform, especially since their keyboards are slightly different than those on Macs or Windows PCs. Some keys present on other laptops are missing while new ones have been added. Luckily, there are two ways to take screenshots on Chromebooks: either with keyboard shortcuts or with the Quick Settings pop-up.

SCREENSHOTS VIA QUICK SETTINGS

  • Click on the clock in the lower-right corner of your screen. This will bring up your Quick Settings menu.
  • Click on the Screen Capture icon. (It looks like a circle in a square.)
The Verge website with the Quick Menu popup on the side
The Screen Capture icon is in the pop-out menu on the side; it looks like a circle in a square. (You may see a smaller version without the text.)

You’ll get a small menu at the bottom of the screen with several icons. From left to right, they’ll include:

  • Screenshot (for still captures)
  • Screen record (for video captures)
  • Take full-screen screenshot
  • Take partial screenshot (a crosshair icon will appear; click and drag it until the part of the screen you want to copy is highlighted and then let go).
  • Take windows screenshot (for a single window)
  • Settings
Screenshot with menu at bottom
The Screen Capture menu gives you several options.
 Image: Google

If you click on the Settings icon, you can adjust your audio input, decide whether your mic should be live, and select the folder that you want to save your screenshots or recordings to.

USING THE KEYBOARD

A faster way to take a screenshot is by using key combinations.

To take a screenshot of the entire screen, use the Ctrl + Show windows key combination. The Show windows key, which looks like a rectangle with two lines on the right side, is on the top row of the keyboard. (It’s the equivalent of the F5 key on a PC keyboard.)

Chromebook showing “show windows” key
The “Show windows” key is in the middle of the top row.
  • Press the Shift + Ctrl + Show windows keys to get the same menu that you’d get by going into the Quick Settings menu.

SAVE AND EDIT YOUR SCREENSHOT

After you’ve taken the screenshot, a copy of the screenshot will appear in a pop-out window just above the Quick Settings menu. Click on it to show it in the folder. Any screenshot you take will automatically end up in the Downloads folder — but you can change which folder you want to save it to via the Settings button in the Screen Capture menu.

After the screenshot pops up, you can save it, edit it, or delete it.
After the screenshot pops up, you can save it, edit it, or delete it.

You can also click on the Edit or Delete buttons. The Edit button will take you to a fairly useful app that lets you perform such basic tasks as cropping and rotating, rescaling, annotating, or tweaking the lighting.

Screenshot shown with editor

How to take screenshots on your Chromebook How to take screenshots on your Chromebook Reviewed by Techinterst on June 09, 2022 Rating: 5

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