We’re going to show you how to quickly and easily produce screenshots and screen recordings with software tools that Apple ships with every PC it produces, so you can easily keep a visual record of any goings-on that occur on your Mac.
How to take screenshots on Mac
There are two methods to take a screenshot on your Mac, we’ll cover them both in this guide and you can scroll down to find how to screen record below.
Method 1: Using keyboard shortcuts
This method is a little quicker than the second one and easier to remember. It’ll let you take your screenshot, save it immediately in your desktop, and edit it in Preview.
Step 1: From any window on your Mac, simply press CMD+Shift+3
This will take a screenshot of what is on your display at the moment and a small preview will appear at the bottom-right of your screen.
Step 2: Click on the preview
Click on the small preview that appeared at the bottom-right of your screen to open your screenshot in Preview.
Step 3: Apply any edits you wish
Once you have your screenshot open in Preview, you can make any necessary edits, including crop, sign, text, shapes, and more.
Step 4: Click share or Done
Click share (the small square with an arrow on it) to send your screenshot via message, the trash icon to delete it, or click Done to save it. All screenshots taken with this method are saved as a JPEG file to the Mac’s desktop by default.
Method 2: Using QuickTime
Though using QuickTime to take screenshots may take a few seconds longer than the previous method, this method gives you the flexibility of choosing what part of your screen to capture, renaming your file, and where you’d like to save it.
Step 1: Open QuickTime Player
Step 2: Click File, then New Screen Recording
Go to the top left corner of your screen and click File, then select New Screen Recording. You can also do this with the keyboard shortcut Shift+Cmd+N.
Step 3: Select one of the options for screen-capture
A bar appears with several options, the first three from left to right are for screenshots, the next two are for screen recordings. Select the one that best suits your needs out of the first three options on the left: Capture Entire Screen, Capture Selected Window, or Capture Selected Portion.
Step 4: Click the Capture button
Once you’ve selected a screenshot option out of the first three on the left, the Record button will switch to a Capture button that will be on the right side of the bar. Click the Capture button to take your screenshot.
Step 5: Apply any edits in the preview window
This Preview window will look slightly different than it did in the previous method, but you can still edit your screenshot. As soon as you capture your screenshot, a Preview window will appear where you can apply any necessary edits.
Step 6: Fill out the info on Save dialogue window
When you close out the Preview window, a Save dialogue window comes up so you can add the desired file name, location, format, etc, that you want for your screenshot. Then, click Save. With this method, you can later find your screenshot saved in the folder you specified in the previous step.
How to screen record on Mac
Step 1: Open QuickTime Player
You can record your screen on your Mac for free, without any third-party apps. QuickTime lets you do screen recordings quickly and easily.
Step 2: Click File, then New Screen Recording
It’s not deja vu, we’re repeating the same process, but this time we’ll choose a recording option instead of a capture option.
Step 3: Select Screen Recording option
Click one of the two options for screen recording in the bar that appears, either Record Entire Screen or Record Selected Portion. Remember, the first three options on the left are for screenshots, the second two are for screen recordings.
Step 4: Start recording
On the right-hand side of the bar, there is a Record button, click it to start your screen recording.
Step 5: Complete the on-screen tasks you wish to be recorded
As soon as you click Record, QuickTime starts recording your screen, so it’s time to complete the actions you want to capture in your video.
Step 6: Stop recording
Click the small, square-in-a-circle “stop recording” icon that appeared in the taskbar at the top of your display to end your recording.
Step 7: Preview the recording in the QuickTime Player
When you stop recording, QuickTime will immediately open the video file on a new window so you can preview it. Once you close your Preview window with your new screen recording, you’ll be able to find it as a .mov file on the Mac’s desktop by default.