How To Screenshot And Screen Record On An iPhone, iPad, and Mac

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The following is a transcript of the video. Apple doesn't include screen-recording directions for its products. Here's how to do it on a Mac: Open Quicktime Go to File New Screen Recording Press the "Record" button Click the screen to record the entire area or click-and-drag around the area you want to record You can record your computer's microphone audio You can also download plugins like Soundflower This will allow you to record your computer's audio as well You'll need to switch your Sound Output settings and select the right audio setting in Quicktime When finished, press the "Stop" button on the taskbar Make sure you save your file! There are 3 ways to screenshot on a Mac: Press Command, Shift, 3 to screenshot the entire screen Command, Shift, 4 and click and drag over the area you want to grab Command, Shift, 4 then Spacebar and select the window to screenshow Here's how to screen record on an iPhone or iPad: Make sure your device has iOS 11 Go to Settings Control Center Customize Controls Add Screen Recording When you're ready to record, bring up the Control Center Tap "Record" It will give a 3-2-1 countdown The taskbar turns red when recording When finished, bring up the Control Center and press "Stop" It won't record your phone's audio, but it will record your voice if you want to narrate anything. To take a screenshot on an iPhone X press the "Power" and "Volume Up" buttons together. For iPads and earlier iPhone models press the "Power" and "Home" buttons together. Happy creating!
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