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Step 1: Search for Terminal in Spotlight Search in the top-right menu bar.
Terminal App
Step 2: Open Terminal and type the following command: defaults write com.apple.screencapture location ~/Documents/Screenshots
Step 3: To apply the changes, enter the following command: killall SystemUIServer
That's it. If you entered the commands successfully, your screenshots will now save to a Screenshots folder within your Documents. Make sure to actually create the folder before applying the changes through Terminal though. Also, you can type any directory that you wish to save screenshots to, as it doesn't have to be ~/Documents/Screenshots if you would prefer something else.
Take a Screenshot of Entire Screen:
Hold down Command Shift 3
Take a Screenshot of Specific Area:
Hold Down Command Shift 4 -- You will see the cursor change to a Cross hair, Right Click and Drag over desired area, Let Go and screenshot will appear on Desktop
How To Take A Screenshot of Specific Window:
Select Window.
Hold down Command, Shift, 4, Space Bar - The selected screen will show a camera icon, Click on the Camera icon and the screenshot of the individual window will appear on your desktop.
You can use Cmd+Shift+3 to take a screenshot of the entire screen or you can use Cmd+Shift+4 and then select only the area of the screen you want to capture. Hope that helps!
<p>Get a screenshot on an Android device requires some effort,
but it is workable once you have the proper tools. A screen capture method
requires connectivity with the PC, the other requires root access. Instructions
for both methods are shown below. <br />
<p><br />
<p>With root privileges <br />
<p>1. Gaining root access on your mobile device Android. This
process varies according to device, and may be prohibited by certain carriers.
Finding the root process for the device and make sure that no warranty or
cancel service contracts. <br />
<p><br />
<p>2. The launch of the Android market towels and install an
app called Screenshot. <br />
<p><br />
<p>3. Choose a preference to take a screenshot. Screenshot of
the application allows screens to be set on a programmed delay, keeping the
camera button or a button to activate the device to take a screenshot. <br />
<p><br />
<p>4. Take the screenshot. The image is stored on the SD card,
and can be transferred to PC via USB, method of transferring e-mail or other
file. <br />
<p><br />
<p>Without Root privileges<br />
<p>1. Download the Android Software Developer Kit on your
computer if you cannot access the root of your device to get. Make sure you
have the correct version to install the SDK is available for Windows, Mac and
Linux. <br />
<p><br />
<p>2. Connect your Android device to the computer via USB. <br />
<p><br />
<p>3. Prepare the drive by setting the screen that you want to
be recorded. <br />
<p><br />
<p>4. Open the Debug Monitor Server Dalvik selecting the DDMS
tool under the tools directory of the SDK folder. Mac and Linux users should
run the tool from the terminal. <br />
<p><br />
<p>5. Choose your device from the list. Then click the
"Device" menu and select the option to "screen capture". A
window opens the current state of the device screen. Select "Save".
Now you have a screenshot of your device have Android. <br />
Push the "command", "shift" and "4" buttons at the same time. This will produce a screen shot of the screen which will be saved to the desktop. You will be able to open this file and print it.
There is a problem with thThere are missing .cod files on the BlackBerry smartphone. e BlackBerry smartphone's backlight
To perform an installation of the BlackBerry Device Software using BlackBerry Desktop Manager version 4.5 to 5.0, perform the following steps:
1) Open BlackBerry Desktop Manager.
2) Click Help (see screenshot below). 3) Select About Desktop Manager (see screenshot below). 4) Click the Device Software tab (see screenshot below). 5) Verify that the BlackBerry Device Software displayed is the latest
version currently available from the wireless service provider. 6) Connect the BlackBerry smartphone to the computer and open the
BlackBerry Desktop Manager.
7) Double-click Application Loader.
8) Click Start under Update Software to start the installation process.
9) Type your BlackBerry smartphone password, if prompted, and click OK.
10) Select Options under Device Software Options.
11) Select the check boxes next to the names of the applications to be
loaded, and then click Next.
12) Click OK > Next > Finish.
13) When the process has completed, the message The loading operation was successful will appear. Click Close to return to the
BlackBerry Desktop Manager.
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