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Mon Aug 07, 2006 12:32 am

If your computer says "Windows" when it starts up, then it (probably) isn't a Mac ;)

If it says "Mac OS" somewhere, then you have a Mac ... the Mac shortcut for screenshots is "Command + Shift + 3" (or "Command + Shift + 4" to get a selected area of the screen).

Have you found the Print Screen key succesfully? Or is it not working when you try to paste into another program (such as Paint)?

Mon Aug 07, 2006 12:54 am

To capture a screen shot on my old computer, I always had to use Print Screen+alt or Print Screen+Ctrl+C, instead of just the print screen key. :) Hopefully that works for you, as well.

Mon Aug 07, 2006 6:49 am

mazil wrote:If your computer says "Windows" when it starts up, then it (probably) isn't a Mac ;)

If it says "Mac OS" somewhere, then you have a Mac ... the Mac shortcut for screenshots is "Command + Shift + 3" (or "Command + Shift + 4" to get a selected area of the screen).

Have you found the Print Screen key succesfully? Or is it not working when you try to paste into another program (such as Paint)?



Thanks so much for the mac info!

Mon Aug 07, 2006 7:57 am

:( iit dosen't work
cause whenever i do any of the ones you guys told me about my mouse on the screen just blinks or blinks then goes to file on the corner of the screen :cry:
but thanks anyways for trying to help me :)

mazil wrote:If your computer says "Windows" when it starts up, then it (probably) isn't a Mac ;)

If it says "Mac OS" somewhere, then you have a Mac ... the Mac shortcut for screenshots is "Command + Shift + 3" (or "Command + Shift + 4" to get a selected area of the screen).

Have you found the Print Screen key succesfully? Or is it not working when you try to paste into another program (such as Paint)?

iits just dosen't even work
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