How to screenshot on a Chromebook in 2 different ways

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  • It’s easy to screenshot on a Chromebook in two different ways. 
  • You can take a screenshot of your entire Chromebook screen — or just part of the screen — with similar keyboard shortcuts. 
  • Once you take a screenshot, you’ll see a preview pop-up in the bottom-right corner of your Chromebook screen.
  • Here’s what you need to know to screenshot on a Chromebook.
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If you’ve never used a Chromebook before, it may take time to learn the keyboard shortcuts. 

But once you familiarize yourself with the new setup, doing things like taking screenshots will become simple — even automatic — given enough practice. 

Here’s what you’ll need to do to take targeted or fullscreen screenshots on your Chromebook:

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How to screenshot on a Chromebook

The key to taking screenshots is the “Show all your open windows” button, which looks like a box with two lines to the right side of it. 

It’s located in the top row of your keyboard, next to the “decrease screen brightness button,” which looks like a small gear icon. 

Here’s how to use that button to take screenshots in two ways. 

  • To take a screenshot of the entire screen: Press the “Shift” key and the “Show all open windows” button.
  • To take a screenshot of a part of the screen: Press the “Shift” and “Ctrl” keys as well as the “Show all open windows” button, then use your cursor to click and drag open a box around the area you want to capture.

When you take any kind of screenshot, you’ll see an image of the screenshot appear at the bottom of your screen.

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This will give you the option to open the screenshot, by double clicking the pop-up and then selecting the screenshot from your Files folder. 

If, however, you need to see an older screenshot, you can do so by clicking the circular button in the bottom-left corner of your screen, selecting the up-carrot button and then clicking open “Files.”

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