<h1> Screenshots </h1>

<h2>Table of Contents</h2>

- [Introduction](#introduction)
- [Linux](#linux)
- [MAC](#mac)
- [Windows](#windows)

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## Introduction

In this section, we show how to easily take screenshots on Linux, MAC and Windows.

## Linux

- Copy to the clipboard a full screenshot 
```
PrintScreen
```
- Copy to the clipboard a screenshot of an active window 
```
Alt + PrintScreen
```
- Copy to the clipboard a screenshot of an active app 
```
Control + Alt + PrintScreen
```
- Copy to the clipboard a screenshot of a selected area
```
Shift + PrintScreen
```

## MAC

- Save to the desktop a full screenshot 
```
Shift + Command (⌘) + 3
```
- Save to the desktop a screenshot of an active window
```
Shift + Command (⌘) + 4 + Spacebar
```
- Copy to the clipboard a screenshot of an active window
```
Shift + Control + Command (⌘) + 3
```
- Save to the desktop a screenshot of a selected area
```
Shift + Command (⌘) + 4
```
- Copy to the clipboard a screenshot of a selected area
```
Shift + Control + Command (⌘) + 4
```

## Windows

- Copy to the clipboard a full screenshot 
```
PrintScreen
```
- Save to the pictures directory a full screenshot  
```
Windows key + PrintScreen
```
- Copy to the clipboard a screenshot of an active window 
```
Alt + PrintScreen
```
- Copy to the clipboard a selected area of the screen
```
Windows key + Shift + S
```