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Hey guys, so with my new rig, I sort of forgot to buy a keyboard. (booing in background) so I'm saving up for a K70. I am using a Mac keyboard currently, and after searching the web, I could not find anywhere how to take screenshots on a Mac keyboard as a shortcut, not the snipping tool. Please tell me if there is a way to take screenshots with a mac keyboard, or if there's a way to set one of my programmable keys on my mouse to be a screenshot key, or if it just isn't possible. I have a Corsair M40 mouse, if it's important.

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Does your keyboard have PrtScrn?(or SysRq)

Press it.That will save what is being displayed on your monitor to the clipboard.

Then open an image editor(like paint) and paste.

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fn + Shift + F11 was what I found after a quick google.

 

That work?

Nope

 

Does your keyboard have PrtScrn?(or SysRq)

Press it.That will save what is being displayed on your monitor to the clipboard.

Then open an image editor(like paint) and paste.

nope

 

 

 

BTW, I have Fn keys up to 19 on this keyboard.

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http://www.take-a-screenshot.org/

 

Click on the mac section and try that.

command + shift + 3(not numpad)

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Click on the mac section and try that.

command + shift + 3(not numpad)

Nope

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Download Gyazo. https://gyazo.com

The problem is, I want to be able to take screenshots in full-screen applications. I don't think I can do that with Gyazo. Can I?

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