How to Take Screenshots on the ACER Chromebook 315: Full Screen, Partial, and Window Capture
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- πΈ To capture the entire screen, press the Ctrl + Show windows key combination.
- π‘ The 'Show windows' key is located on the top row of your keyboard and is represented by a rectangle with two lines.
- π After taking a full-screen screenshot, you can immediately edit, rename, or delete it using the quick edit tools that appear.
- πΎ To save an edited screenshot, click the three-dot icon, select 'Save as', and then choose the desired directory, filename, and format.
- π By default, all screenshots are automatically saved in your Chromebook's Downloads folder.
Capturing Specific Areas or Windows
- π― For a partial screenshot, use the Ctrl + Shift + Show windows key combination. This will activate a crosshair tool to select the specific area you wish to capture.
- πΌοΈ To capture a single window, use the same Ctrl + Shift + Show windows combination, then click the window icon, and select the desired window.
- β Both partial and window screenshots require you to click 'Capture' after selecting the area or window.
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