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| Jan 22nd, 2004 02:28 PM | |
| AChimp | 
		
		It was a combination of keys, because I used it all the time in my graphic arts class in high school. Apple, shift and one of the higher function keys, I think. :/  | 
| Jan 21st, 2004 09:12 PM | |
| Drew Katsikas | 
		
		SOLUTION: GET A PC  | 
| Jan 13th, 2004 06:09 PM | |
| Gurlugon | 
		
		The app from the Utilities folder doesn't work?  Alright. Sorry it didn't work.  | 
| Jan 13th, 2004 06:07 PM | |
| pjalne | Nope, still not clickable. It's not that big a deal and I better run along anyway. | 
| Jan 13th, 2004 06:02 PM | |
| Gurlugon | Hmm. Well, take a look in your "Applications" folder, and, in subfolder "Utilities," there's an app called "Grab." I just tried it out, and it appears to work for screenshots. Run it, go to the menu item "Capture," and then "Screen" or "Timed Screen." | 
| Jan 13th, 2004 05:59 PM | |
| pjalne | 
		
		It is X, but the 'screen' option is all dimmy so I can't click it.   | 
| Jan 13th, 2004 05:55 PM | |
| Gurlugon | 
		
		Try *app's name, next to "File," usually* > Services > Grab > Screen. If it's X you're using, that should probably work.  | 
| Jan 13th, 2004 05:33 PM | |
| pjalne | 
		 How do I printscreen in Mac? I need to grab a pic from a flash image, and I suck at Macs.  |