![]() The command “ Ctrl + *Windows Switcher Key*” will capture a screenshot of your current page, and the command “ Ctrl + Shift + *Windows Switcher Key*” will allow users to capture a partial screenshot with the help from a handy drag-selector tool. Note: If your keyboard doesn’t seem to have the Screen Switcher key, try using F5 instead. To ensure your screenshot is copied into a specific document, select “ Copy to Clipboard”. Taking a Screenshot on a Chromebook with the Use of Side Buttons: From here, you’ll be able to paste directly into a document. Using your Chromebook in tablet mode? If so, then there’s also a handy way to make use of the screenshot feature whilst on the go. Similar to the function offered on most Smart Phone Devices, simply press both the Power and Volume Down Side Button to capture a screenshot. Unfortunately, this feature is only useful if you’re looking to capture your entire screen you’ll need to utilize the keyboard or stylus if you’re planning to crop out a specific section. Taking a Screenshot on a Chromebook with the Use of a Stylus: Note: No matter whether you’re utilizing the Chromebook in either landscape or portrait mode, the Volume Rockers still remain in the same orientation, so it’s worth noting which button relates to “Volume Down”. If your Chromebook features a handy stylus, then here’s how to capture a screenshot via the touchscreen functionality. ![]() Simply remove the stylus from the Chromebook and select the “ Capture Screen” option from the Stylus Tool Menu (located on the lower task bar) to capture the whole screen.
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