![]() Command + Shift + 6: Captures the Touch Bar, if your Mac is equipped with one.Command + Shift + 5: Launches the Screenshot app.The element you wish to capture needs to be present on the screen before you invoke this keyboard shortcut. Command + Shift + 4, and then tapping the spacebar when the cursor is over an item, captures the selected window, menu, Dock, or other UI element.Command + Shift + 4: Captures selected area.Command + Shift + 3: Captures the entire screen.If you used to have Grab installed in the Dock, you can drag the Screenshot app to the Dock as its replacement.Īll of the keyboard shortcuts you used for screen capture will still work as expected. Although the app has a new name (Screenshot), it’s still located in the /Applications/Utilities folder. In this Rocket Yard guide, we’ll look at how to take advantage of the new Screenshot app, with a number of tips and a few tricks. That makes transitioning to the new Screenshot app a fairly easy task. ![]() And while the new Screenshot app brings new capabilities, the old keyboard shortcuts that you’re used to using are still present, and work as expected. Gone is the old Grab screenshot utility in its place is the new and improved Screenshot app. With the release of macOS Mojave, the ability to take screenshots underwent a bit of a change.
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