None, if you mean a single key. Command-3 does the trick for you, though. Will drop an image (typically a png or tiff, but you can change that) on your desktop.
@anon - thanks - I guess I need to clarify. I'm using Fusion and wanted to see if there is a print-screen alternative that I can use when using windows applications. Thanks...
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Add AnswerBy an anonymous user on May 12th 2008 at 03:43 AM
None, if you mean a single key. Command-3 does the trick for you, though. Will drop an image (typically a png or tiff, but you can change that) on your desktop.
Happy screenshotting!
@anon - thanks - I guess I need to clarify. I'm using Fusion and wanted to see if there is a print-screen alternative that I can use when using windows applications. Thanks...
By an anonymous user on May 12th 2008 at 10:57 PM
F13 can be used for "Print Screen" on a full size mac keyboard when you are in Fusion
By an anonymous user on June 9th 2008 at 11:17 AM
There's a program called Grab on the mac that will do screen captures.
By an anonymous user on June 9th 2008 at 07:44 PM
check out skitch.com!
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