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Screenshot & screen recording made simple on your Chromebook
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Taking a screenshot on your Chromebook is easy, and you can do it using quick keyboard shortcuts. Some Chromebooks have a dedicated Screenshot key that looks like a camera that takes you right to the Screenshot tool. If you don't see that key, you can open the Screenshot tool by pressing Shift + Ctrl + Show Windows , or by clicking Screenshot in Quick Settings. This wikiHow article will teach you the easiest ways to take a full or partial screenshot on your Chromebook.

Things You Should Know

  • To open the Screenshot toolbar, press Shift + Ctrl + Show Windows at the same time.
  • Use the Screenshot toolbar to take a full, partial, or one-window screenshot.
  • You can click the video camera on the Screenshot toolbar to record your screen as a video.
Section 1 of 4:

Screenshot with Keyboard Shortcuts

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  2. This handy shortcut allows you to access all of your Chromebook's screenshot and screen recording options at once. To learn how to use the Screenshot toolbar, see Using the Screenshot Toolbar .
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Using the Screenshot Toolbar

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  1. You can use your Chromebook's Screenshot toolbar to take any type of screenshot. Use any of these four options to open it:
  2. By default, the standard screenshot feature (the camera icon) is selected on the toolbar.
  3. If you selected to capture only part of the screen or a single window, you'll have one more step:
    • Partial screen:
      • Click and drag the cursor over the area of the screen you want to capture.
      • If needed, you can change the size of your selection by dragging its corners or by pressing Tab and then using the arrow keys.
      • When you're ready to take a screenshot of the selected area, click Capture . The screenshot is now saved to your Downloads folder.
    • Single window:
    • Click a window to instantly take a screenshot and save it to your Downloads folder.
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Recording the Screen

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  1. In addition to taking still screenshots, you can use your Chromebook's Screenshot toolbar to create screen recordings . Use any of these four options to open the toolbar:
  2. Opening the Screenshot toolbar defaults to a still screenshot (the standard camera icon in the toolbar). To switch to screen recording mode, click the video camera beside it.
  3. Like taking a screenshot, you can choose an area of your Chromebook's screen to record:
  4. If you chose the full screen option, you can skip this step. Otherwise:
    • To record part of the screen , click and drag your cursor around the area you want to record. You can make the selection larger or smaller by pressing Tab and then using the arrow keys on your keyboard, or by dragging its corners.
    • To record a single window, such as when you're narrating gameplay for a YouTube or TikTok video, click the window you want to record.
  5. If you want to hear your voice in the screen recording, such as if you're doing a voiceover, and/or simultaneously record your face using your front (selfie) camera , it's easy:
    • Click the gear icon on the Screenshot toolbar.
    • Select Microphone under "Audio input."
    • Select Front camera to see your face in a circle at the bottom-right corner of the screen.
  6. For example, if you're recording a single window, click the window to begin the recording. After a quick countdown, the recording will begin.
  7. This stops recording your Chromebook's screen and saves the finished video to your Downloads folder.
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Finding and Editing Screenshots

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  1. You'll find it in your Apps list.
  2. All screenshots and screen recordings are saved to the Downloads folder by default.
    • If you want to save your screenshots and screen recordings to a different folder, open the Screenshot toolbar, click the gear icon, and choose Select folder . You can then select any other folder on your Chromebook.
  3. This opens it in your Chromebook's standard image editor.
    • Screenshot file names begin with the word "Screenshot," followed by the date the file was created.
  4. Editing your screenshot is just like editing any other photo on your Chromebook:
    • Use the Crop and Rotate tool (the crop symbol surrounded by curved arrows) to crop out any parts of the screenshot you don't want to keep or change its orientation. [2]
    • Use the Rescale tool (the square made of dots) to change the image's dimensions.
    • You can adjust the screenshot's brightness and contrast using the icon with several sliders.
  5. Now that you've saved your screenshot, you can share it with others or print it as needed.
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