![]() ![]() ![]() You might also have to enter this command as well to get the changes to apply. Make sure there is a space after “location” in the command and then drag and drop the “Screenshots” folder onto the Terminal window (or alternatively you can manually type the location of the folder) and then hit Return (Enter).Ĥ. Open Terminal and type the following command but DON’T hit Return yet!ĭefaults write locationģ. Moving the 'screenshots' folder to external storage manually had no effect. However, I have no idea how to change that setting, or even control in which format the screenshots are saved. For this example, I created a folder called “Screenshots” on my Desktop.Ģ. I have been able to change the storage options for the camera (e.g. You can also change the default location for screenshots.ġ. Click (or tap) to take a screenshot of the highlighted window. Move the camera icon and hover it over the window you want to take a screenshot of. The marker will change to a camera icon.ģ. Press Command + Shift +4 to reveal the crosshair marker.Ģ. When you want to grab a screenshot of a specific application window, instead of using Command + Shift + 4 to draw a box around it, you can instead do this.ġ. You may need to issue this command as well (although I have not found it necessary): ![]() To change the screenshot file format, type this command in Terminal, replacing “jpg” with your format of choice (bmp,gif,jpg,pds,tiff).ĭefaults write type jpg
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