How to take screenshots in OS X

Quick answer: http://take-a-screenshot.org/ (different tabs for different systems)

Use these shortcuts to take pictures of the screen in Mac OS X. Screen shots are saved as files on the desktop as Picture 1, Picture 2, etc. If you want to put the screen shot in the Clipboard, rather than create a file, hold down the Control key when you press the other keys. You can then paste the picture into a document.

You can also take pictures of the screen using the Grab application (in the Utilities folder). This has the advantage that you can save the file wherever you want.

Some applications, such as DVD Player, may not let you take pictures of the screen.

The above was borrowed and modified from the Finder’s built-in Help

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If you want to change the default location where the pictures are stored, or you want other options, consider the answers to this question to the UCLA OSXForum List

Question: Is there any way to configure the OS/X screencapture utility to save the images in a specified directory? Ideally, it could ask me each time where to save it, but it would still be very useful to just always save somewhere besides my desktop.

I vaguely remember seeing something about all OS/X apps having config files stored somewhere and that they could be edited for really specific preferences.

I did try going to the Keyboard Shortcuts Preference setting but that didn’t show me the command that was being executed.

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Created 2007-01-31 09:01:43 UTC by Williamson, James
Updated 2012-01-21 00:16:13 UTC by Franks, Mike