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How to Take a Screenshot in Windows

  • Highlight the Appropriate Window
    • If you want to take a screenshot of just OLE, or just the Selenium window, make sure that window is currently selected. In general terms, so long as the screenshots are titled appropriately, separating your Selenium and OLE screenshots also ensures that the QA Team will have an easier time reviewing the information you want to capture.
  • Hold Alt and Press Print Screen
    • This key combination captures a screenshot of just the currently-selected window.
    • The "Print Screen" key is frequently abbreviated, especially on laptop keyboards, and may have a label like PrtSc.
    • The "Print Screen" key will often require an additional key on laptops, like the "Function" (Fn) key.
  • Open a Photo Editing Program
  • Press Ctrl + V to Paste the Screenshot
    • Microsoft Paint is perhaps the quickest and easiest to use. Open Paint, then press Ctrl + V to paste the screenshot into the window once it opens. If there is extra white space around the screenshot, you can press Ctrl + Shift + X to crop the photo.
  • Save the File
    • You may want to give the screenshot a filename that relates to the the OLETS Test Case you are currently testing, like "OLETS-93 - Selenium Failure Screenshot."

How to Take a Screenshot in Mac OS X

Ensure the screen you want to capture is active, on top.
Start with:

  • Hold {shift}{command}{4}
    You will get the cross-hairs cursor

Select your Corner Click{mouse-right}
Select your cater-corner Click{mouse-right}

Snapshot is taken.

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