Hello Reader technogigs,
Have you ever tried to take a screenshot of just one monitor, but it ended up taking the entire desktop instead? Worry no more because we have the solution for you! In this article, we will guide you on how to only screenshot one monitor with detailed explanations. We will also provide you with the strengths and weaknesses of this method and answer some frequently asked questions. Let’s get started!
Introduction
What is Screenshotting?
Screenshotting is the act of taking a picture of the current screen display on a device. It is useful for recording information and troubleshooting issues as well as sharing information with others.
Why is Screenshotting One Monitor Important?
In some cases, you may have more than one monitor connected to your device. To show someone a particular thing on one monitor, it is easier and more efficient to take a screenshot of just that monitor, instead of capturing the entire desktop and then cropping it.
How to Only Screenshot One Monitor
The process to only screenshot one monitor varies based on the device and operating system you are using. In the following, we will explain how to do it on Windows 10, macOS, and Linux.
Option 1: On Windows 10
Windows 10 has a built-in tool called Snipping Tool that allows users to capture screenshots. Follow the steps below:
Step 1: | Open the Snipping Tool. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Step 2: | Select the “New” option. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Step 3: | Press “Alt” + “Tab” to select the window you want to capture on the monitor you want to screenshot. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Step 4: | Use your mouse to select the area you want to capture on the monitor. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Step 5: | Save the screenshot where you want it or copy and paste it into a document. |
Option 2: On macOSmacOS has a built-in tool called Screenshot that allows users to capture screenshots. Follow the steps below:
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