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    Default For mac users only--screenshot cmd

    I was looking over the intro thread and it says to take a screenshot on osx press F13. However, the wireless keyboards do not have F13. I don't know how many users ask this question but here is another way to do it on mac.

    I suggest adding the buttons CMD + Shift + 3 to the intro thread. Here is a snapshot of it.





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    good post.. i use Shift+Apple+4 so i can select what portion i want to take a shot of, and it's really easy.. not sure what the difference is between that and +3, but nevertheless this is useful for us mac-ies :D

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    Yeah, I use Shift+Apple+4, then I hit space. Allows me to take a screenshot of an entire window. I just find it easier while not exposing my entire workflow to the world.
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    There is also the "Grab" utility in the utilities folder. But ofcourse a key stroke is quicker than launching a utility to do it.

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    Yea I use cmd+shift+4, but whatever works.

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    wow thats great ! - i always seached the tool with spotlight

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    thanks dormat029, this is alot easier then what i was doing before, using some snapshot software.. what a waste of time.

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