Emily Long is a freelance writer based in Salt Lake City. After graduating from Duke University, she spent several years reporting on the federal workforce for Government Executive, a publication of ...
The screenshot function is like a double-edged sword. On one hand, it can be helpful for saving important posts, funny memes, or recipes you come across online. On the other hand, it can be a tool for ...
Similar to mid-range and high-end Samsung smartphones, the Galaxy A10 variant also has a screenshot feature that lets you capture images of whatever is displayed on the phone’s screen. In this quick ...
You can take a screenshot on your iPad by pressing buttons or using AssistiveTouch. If your iPad has a Home button, press Home and Power; if it doesn't, press Power and Volume Up. AssistiveTouch puts ...
This quick and simple guide explains how to take a screenshot on the OnePlus 6T. Additionally, we explain the different methods provided by OnePlus, like taking a scrolling screenshot. This very basic ...
It’s a question we’ve all asked ourselves at some point in time: How do I take a screenshot on this thing? There’s a good reason for that, as knowing exactly how to capture that funny text, strange ...
We’d like to give an honorable mention to InstaMocks (Google Play link) as well. You take screenshots and inlay them onto phone designs for a full, cohesive image. It’s a nice idea if you want spruce ...
Taking a screenshot on your phone should be a simple thing – but it's still a struggle for many phone owners. Despite all the advances in the best mobile phones and AI, a simple screenshot is often ...
MacFixIt recently posted a few tips on how to take full advantage of the built-in screen shot functions. For several MacBook Pro users, specifically owners of the newer "unibody" models, the ...
The Xbox One has been playing catch up it seems, with its Sony-built rival the PlayStation 4 home to many functions that Xbox One owners desire. One of the most requested features for the Xbox One is ...
It’s possible, if you know what you’re doing, to save a screenshot of an entire web page – not just the part that’s visible on your screen – in Safari on either iPhone or Mac. But one Macworld reader ...