![]() ![]() Optimized for macOS 10.13 (High Sierra), it is fully sandboxed offering the maximum protection level combined with the maximum flexibility. Precise Screenshot can offer a preview of the latest screenshot in a floating palette. The user can modify any setting at any time, also in the middle of the work as required by different situations. It can use a custom file name using meta-tags, with serial number (automatically increased) and or using date elements (Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, Second) Once youve dragged out your selection, click on Tools and then Crop, or simply use the hotkey shortcut Command and K to crop the image. It can provides visual and sound feedback of screenshot with selection of sound to play. It provides a contextual menu for 1-click commands over the Shot Selection area It can optionally alway float all over the other applications with the Shot Selection area. It can save with/without alpha channel (for transparency) It can save to disk in JPG, PNG, TIFF format. It can save to the clipboard (with the picture immediately available for use) or to disk in selectable custom places. It offers also a usefull tool palette with all the setting controls. It can works even when in background using a status menu on the right part of the menu bar to take screenshot when other apps are in foreground and in active status. Precise Screenshot can take shot immediately or using a timer selectable from 0 to 10 seconds (showing a count down) The screenshot can be moved and resized with precision 1 pixel by 1 pixel. The screenshot frame area shows it's size and position in the upper side border. Specify a new specific screen size to take screenshot with high precision is just a matter of selecting it from the custom popup (or resizing and dragging it in the traditional way) To open the screenshot tool, navigate to Launchpad > Other > Screenshot, or use the keyboard shortcut Shift + Command + 5. Precise screenshot offers a series of commands to make tedious tasks easy to do. You can use the Snipping Tool to capture a screenshot, or snip, of any object on your screen, and then annotate, save, or share the image. 'Include Menu' mode, magnetically attached to the menu and always including the above portion of the menu bar area on your screen.'Desk Frame' mode, selecting any portion of the work area. ![]() Precise Screenshot can select a resizable portion of the screen with the usual drag method or it can use pre-fixed size area from a customizable popup menu (with the sizes the user needs) or also use the full screen area. ** If you look for the latest version of Precise Screenshot select 'More apps from this producer' and look for Precise Screenshot 2 ** Precise Screenshot is the macOS tool to take screenshots from the screen. For more features (multi-monitor and others) please select 'More Apps by Roberto Panetta' and visit 'Precise Screenshot 2' Precise Screenshot is the macOS tool to take screenshots from the screen. Now you know how to take a screenshot! Next, learn how to use the exit full screen shortcut on your Mac.This is the old release. To find your screenshot, open the Finder and look in Recents (unless you specified a different location using Command-Shift-5).For Macs running macOS Mojave and later, use Command-Shift-5 to open a menu of screenshot options that include the entire screen, a selected window or portion, where the screenshot is saved, a start timer, and even the option to screen record all or a part of your Mac screen.A plus-shaped snipping tool will appear use it to outline the area to screenshot and release when finished to take the screenshot. To screenshot one area of the screen, press and hold the Command key, then press and hold the Shift key, then press 4, then release all three.To take a full-page screenshot, press and hold the Command key, then press and hold the Shift key, then press 3, then release all three.My keyboard has a Command key on both sides of the Space Bar, and the Shift key at the lower-left corner. ![]()
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