1 How to take screenshots on Chromebooks using a hotkey2 How to take a partial screenshot on Chromebooks using a hotkey3 How to take a screenshot of a window on Chromebooks using a hotkey4 How to take a screenshot on a Chromebook using “Quick Settings”5 How to use the Chrome OS screenshot toolbar6 How to take a screenshot on CloudReady (ChromeOS for PC/Mac)7 Where to find saved screenshots on your Chromebook
You may use them to send screenshots to the IT division of your business. From rapidly demonstrating a problem you’re fixing to gathering inspiration for your next major project, to help a friend or member of your family by presenting how to accomplish something. But how to take a screenshot varies depending on the device and operating system— for instance, Chromebooks and ChromeOS. Screenshot on Chromebook: It’s easy The screenshot function of Chromebooks used to be limited and only accessible using a weird keyboard shortcut. That changed a year ago when Google released a dedicated tool to capture screenshots and videos of what is visible on your Chromebook. This tutorial shows you two methods for starting the screen capture tool, how to utilize it, and where to find your captured images and videos on your device. There aren’t as many choices for third-party screenshot programs for Chromebooks as for Windows or macOS. Although there are many Chrome add-ons, using the built-in features of Chrome OS is the easiest method to record what is on your screen. Here’s how you can use it for a quick and easy screen capture.
How to take screenshots on Chromebooks using a hotkey
How to take a partial screenshot on Chromebooks using a hotkey
How to take a screenshot of a window on Chromebooks using a hotkey
How to take a screenshot on a Chromebook using “Quick Settings”
How to use the Chrome OS screenshot toolbar
How to take a screenshot on CloudReady (ChromeOS for PC/Mac)
Where to find saved screenshots on your Chromebook
This is how you do it: