Copy A Screen Now

Ethan sat down at the dusty terminal. The screen was an old, bulky CRT monitor, the kind that flickered with a low-frequency buzz. He brushed a layer of gray dust off the keyboard and hit the spacebar.

Since Android varies by manufacturer, these are the two most universal methods: copy a screen

Capturing the entire screen or a specific portion is the most common interpretation of "copying a screen." : Ethan sat down at the dusty terminal

Press Command + Shift + 3 . A thumbnail will appear in the corner; the file saves to your desktop by default. Since Android varies by manufacturer, these are the

"No," Ethan gasped, his voice sounding distorted, like a bad audio recording. He tried to reach for the power cord, but his legs wouldn't move. He was becoming part of the file.

The fluorescent hum of the midnight office was the only sound Ethan could hear. He was a Level 5 Data Scribe, which meant he spent his nights staring at the glowing blue terminals of the Omni-Corporation, manually transferring files from the dusty, isolated servers of the past to the cloud of the future.

After taking a screenshot, look for the "Scroll Capture" icon (usually two downward arrows) in the toolbar that pops up.