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      <title>Screen Capture Command on Mac</title>
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      <description>(This article was intended to be written on 18th Sep 2016, but actually written on 8th April 2017)
In order to take a screenshot on Mac, the standard way is to the Grab application.
Keyboard users often get used to these.
⌘ + ⇧ + 3 - full screen which generated a file on Desktop ⌘ + ⇧ + 4 - capture custom dimensions using the mouse.  I recently discovered that screencapture command is part of the OS X.</description>
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