How to Screenshot and Record the Screen on MacBook

Capturing events on your screen has become a necessary ability for work, education, and personal usage. The ability to capture screenshots and record your screen on a MacBook provides a diverse toolkit for conveying ideas, recording facts, and sharing material.
Knowing how to take screenshots and record your screen may dramatically improve your productivity and communication capabilities, from archiving vital information to demonstrating step-by-step instructions. This post will lead you through the steps, demonstrating keyboard shortcuts, built-in tools, and useful hints to make the entire process smooth and quick.
How to screenshot using keyboard shortcuts
You can take a screenshot using keyboard shortcuts by pressing three buttons on your keyboard. To take a screenshot on any MacBook, press Shift + cmd + 3.

How to screenshot a portion of the screen using keyboard shortcuts
Instead of capturing your entire screen, you can select an area to save by pressing Shift + cmd + 4, allowing you to mark the desired area on your screen.


How to screenshot or record the screen on MacBook by using the screenshot toolbar
The screenshot toolbar is a great tool that has all the functions described above and can also be used if you want to record your screen. You can open up this toolbar by pressing Shift + cmd + 5.


