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Simple shortcuts to capture your screen on ChromeOS
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You don't need to have a keyboard with a Windows key to take a screenshot on your Chromebook. If you need to take a screenshot, you can use the Chromebook-specific Screenshot key (if you have one), or use a keyboard shortcut with the "Show windows" key. Here's how to take a screenshot on a Chromebook without a Windows key.

Quick Steps

  1. Press CTRL + Show Windows key.
  2. Select Screenshot at the bottom.
  3. Choose to take a full, partial, or window screenshot.
  4. Select the area to screenshot.
  5. Find your screenshots in the Downloads folder.
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Take a Full-Screen Screenshot

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  2. This is in the menu at the bottom.
  3. The screenshots can be found in the Downloads folder by default. You should also receive a notification in the corner of your screen. You can click this notification and click Show in folder to be redirected there.
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Take a Partial Screenshot

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  1. The area within the selection will be saved in the screenshot.
    • The screenshots can be found in the Downloads folder by default. You should also receive a notification in the corner of your screen. You can click this notification and click Show in folder to be redirected there.
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Use the Settings Menu

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  1. Settings can be found in the corner of your screen. Screen Capture will appear in the pop-up menu.
  2. You can select Full Screen, Partial, or Window Capture. Full screen captures your entire screen, Partial captures the selection you specify. Window captures the window you specify.
  3. If you selected Full Screen, click anywhere to take the screenshot. If you selected Partial, click and drag over an area to select it. If you selected Windows, select the window you want to screenshot.
    • The screenshots can be found in the Downloads folder by default. You should also receive a notification in the corner of your screen. You can click this notification and click Show in folder to be redirected there.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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    Where can I find my screenshots on Chromebook? When you take a screenshot on a Chromebook, it will be saved to your Downloads folder unless you change the default save location. You can also click the notification after taking a screenshot and select Show in folder to open the screenshots folder.
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    How do I take a screenshot on a tablet? To take a screenshot on tablets, press the Power button and Volume down button at the same time.
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    How do I record my screen on a Chromebook? If you want to record your Chromebook's screen, follow these steps:[2]
    • Press the keyboard shortcut Shift + Ctrl + Show windows.
    • Select Screen record in the menu at the bottom.
    • Select a recording option such as Record the full screen, Record a partial screen, or Record a window.
    • Set your camera and audio devices.
    • Click or select an area to record.
    • When you're finished recording, you can click Stop recording at the bottom-right corner.
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