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How to Take a Screenshot in Mac OS X
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IMPORTANT NOTE! Confluence does not like to encode the Bowen knot character, and will not save the page if you include it as a text character. The image attached to this page works out pretty well at a width of 10 px, but probably needs to be updated to have a transparent background and consistent scalability.

  • Press Command + Shift + 4
  • Click and Drag
    • Your mouse pointer will now appear as a crosshair icon. Click the mouse button at one corner of the area to be captured, drag the mouse diagonally across to the other corner, and release the button.
    • Once you release the mouse button, the picture will be automatically saved to your desktop.
    • The filename is automatically generated, and will either appear as "Picture" with a following number (e.g. Picture 1) or "Screen Shot" with a following date (e.g. Screen Shot - 2012-08-16). You may want to change it so that it relates to the OLETS Test Case you are currently testing, for example, "OLETS-93 - Selenium Failure Screenshot."