How to screenshot an entire app window in 1 click on your Mac
On your Mac, you might already know the keyboard shortcuts to take the following kinds of screenshots:
Shift+Command+3 ( ⇧ ⌘ 3) to capture the entire screen
Shift+Command+4 ( ⇧ ⌘ 4) to capture a portion of the screen
But did you know that you can also capture a snapshot of an entire app window without needing to drag the crosshair around said app window?
After invoking Shift+Command+4, just press the spacebar and the pointer will change from a crosshair into a camera icon.
In that mode, the window under the mouse cursor will turn blue indicating it's the one currently targeted, so simply clicking on the theft mouse button will take a snapshot of that window.
By default, the snapshot will include a grey shadow around the window (see below):
Snapshot with a shadow (Size = 302 KB)
It's possible to remove this shadow (and reduce the file size) by holding the Option key while clicking on the desired window:
Snapshot without a shadow (File size = 58 KB)
In summary:
Shift+Command+4 then Spacebar then Click will snapshot an entire app window with a shadow
Shift+Command+4 then Spacebar then Option+Click will snapshot an entire app window without a shadow
In case you never want a shadow, you can change the default behaviour:
Open the Terminal app (via Command + Spacebar then type Terminal)
Run the two following Terminal commands:
After running those two commands, Shift+Command+4+Spacebar will snapshot a window without a shadow.
If you want to revert back, just replace “-bool true” by “-bool false” in the first terminal command:
And you, how often do you need to make screenshots of an entire app window on your Mac?
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