
Then, using your keyboard, press the key combination that you’d like to use for that shortcut instead. To change a screenshot shortcut, double-click the shortcut key combination in the list until a text box appears. To disable a screenshot shortcut, uncheck the box beside it in the list. In the column on the left, select “Screenshots.” To do so, open System Preferences and navigate to Keyboard > Shortcuts tab. If you don’t like the default macOS screenshot keyboard shortcuts (such as Shift+Command+3)-or you keep hitting them by accident-you can change the shortcuts or disable them entirely. How to Customize or Disable Mac Screenshot Keyboard Shortcuts Here’s a handful of useful things that you can customize.

Using options in the Screenshot app (accessed by pressing Shift+Command+5) and System Preferences, you can change how your Mac captures screenshots. RELATED: What's the Difference Between JPG, PNG, and GIF? How to Customize the Screenshot Experience Likewise, if you’re taking screenshots and they aren’t showing up on your Desktop, press Shift+Command+5 and click the “Options” menu to see which “Save To” destination is currently selected. We’ll go over each of these below, but for now, here’s a quick list of the shortcuts: To use them, press one of the following three-key combinations simultaneously on your keyboard (and in one case, hit space just after the combination). How to Take a Mac Screenshot with a Keyboard ShortcutĪpple’s macOS operating system includes several shortcuts for taking screenshots of the entire screen or certain parts of the screen. Screenshots most often come in handy when you’re troubleshooting a problem or when you simply want to share what you’re seeing with others. It reflects precisely what you’re seeing on your monitor or laptop, so it saves you the trouble of having to photograph your screen with another device, like a camera or smartphone.

