![]() ![]() So within the 2 seconds, we can make the window which we want to take screenshot as active. d 2 is used for delaying the screenshot for 2 seconds. This will be really helpful when we need to take screen shots of navigation.įrom the command-line, use -d option to do the same. Set the “Grab after a delay” to the required number of seconds. $ gnome-screenshot -w Take Screenshot After Some Delay:įrom the UI, you can also set a delay before taking the screenshots. $ gnome-screenshot Capture Only the Current Window:įrom the UI, to take the screenshot of the current active window alone, select “Grab the Current Window” and click “Take Screenshot”.įrom the command-line, use the -w option as follows to do the same. The command will take a screenshot and provide a dialog to save it. Capture the Entire Screen:įrom the UI, to take a screenshot with entire screen, select “Grab the whole desktop” and click “Take Screenshot”.įrom the command-line, just type the command “gnome-screenshot” to do the same. ![]() Launch the screenshot tool as shown below. ![]() It also has a command line mode (gnome-screenshot) Gnome-screenshot utility is part of the GNOME Desktop Environment, which can also be used to take screenshot. Alt+PrintScreen will take only the particular window which is currently active. When we want to take a particular window, we can use “Alt+Print Screen”. Pressing the “Print Screen” button will take the screenshot of the “Entire Visible Screen”. This is the most common method to take screenshots. In this article, we will cover few tools that are used for taking screenshots. There are several ways of taking screenshots in Linux. Screenshot is an image taken by a computer to capture the visible items on the monitor or any other output devices. ![]()
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