How to take a screenshot on a chromebook

how to take a screenshot on a chromebook

how to take a screenshot on a chromebook

Answer: Taking a screenshot on a Chromebook is straightforward, and there are several methods to do it. Here are three common ways to capture a screenshot on a Chromebook:

Method 1: Capture Full Screen

  1. Press the “Ctrl” (Control) key on your keyboard.
  2. While holding down the “Ctrl” key, press the “Switch Window” key (F5 or a key with a square icon) or the “Show Windows” key (typically located in the top row of your keyboard, near the “brightness up” and “brightness down” keys).

This will capture the entire screen, and the screenshot will be saved in your “Downloads” folder by default.

Method 2: Capture a Partial Screen (Region)

  1. Press the “Ctrl” (Control) key and the “Shift” key simultaneously.
  2. While holding down both keys, press the “Switch Window” key (F5 or a key with a square icon) or the “Show Windows” key.
  3. Your cursor will change to a crosshair or “+” symbol.
  4. Click and drag to select the area of the screen you want to capture.
  5. Release the mouse button.

The selected region will be captured, and the screenshot will be saved in your “Downloads” folder.

Method 3: Capture a Screenshot with the “Screenshot” App (Chrome OS 89 and later)

Starting with Chrome OS 89, you can use the built-in “Screenshot” app to capture and annotate screenshots. Here’s how:

  1. Open the “Launcher” by clicking the circle icon in the bottom left corner or by pressing the “Search” key.
  2. Type “Screenshot” and press “Enter” to open the app.
  3. Click the “Take screenshot” button.
  4. You can choose between capturing the full screen or a region (similar to Method 1 and Method 2).
  5. After capturing the screenshot, you can annotate it if desired.
  6. Click “Copy to clipboard” or “Save” to store the screenshot.

These methods should cover most of your screenshot needs on a Chromebook. Keep in mind that the specific key or key combination to capture screenshots may vary slightly depending on your Chromebook model and Chrome OS version.