In its place, Mojave has more and better screen-shooting capabilities than any version of macOS before it. If you've been a Mac user for a while, you might have noticed that the venerable Screenshot (formerly Grab) app, the app you use to manage screen capture features including timed shots and cursor visibility, is no longer in your Utilities folder in macOS Mojave.
You can still use the same screen capturing methods as outlined in this tutorialbut with Mojave, you now have a new tool/app that brings multiple post-production options for editing your screen captures. In macOS Mojave, how you take screenshots has improved greatly from prior Operating Systems. While third-party tools like Snagit still offer significantly more editing and markup tools, Screenshots is a major upgrade for all Mac users.
With the benefit of a graphical interface, taking a screenshot is easier, clearer, and more robust. The new Screenshots tool in Mojave is a major upgrade from the previous tool.
#HOW TO TAKE A SCREENSHOT ON MAC MOJAVE HOW TO#
How to take a screenshot in macOS Mojave Many of us have long been familiar with the old standbys of macOS screenshots: Command-Shift-3 takes a screenshot of the entire screen, which immediately. What happens next, before the screenshot. When everything is the way you want it, click the Capture button. To capture your screen as a still image, first click the appropriate button: Capture Entire Screen, Capture Selected Window, or Capture Selected Portion.