3 ways to take screenshots on Samsung Galaxy Note 4
You want to take screenshots of games, apps on Galaxy Note 4 to share with friends but don't know how? The following article will introduce 3 simple ways to take screenshots of Galaxy Note 4.
You want to take screenshots of games, apps on Galaxy Note 4 to share with friends but don't know how? The following article will introduce 3 simple ways to take screenshots of Galaxy Note 4.
Method 1: Use the Home key and the power button
This is the easiest way to take a picture on the screen of the Galaxy Note 4 and is also the main method you can use in most Samsung Galaxy devices.
First, go to the screen you want to capture. Press and hold the Home button and power button at the same time, the screen of the device will flash with shutter sound to indicate that the screen shot has been taken.
Once that's done, you can view the screenshot via the Gallery application or access Samsung's integrated "My Files" file browser. It is also possible to share the image file directly with other applications via the Share button in the screen capture of the message that appears. If it doesn't work, press the Home key and the power key at the same time.
Method 2: Swipe your hands on the screen
This is a gesture operation and is the fastest way to take screenshots on Galaxy Note 4 . To do so, simply move to the screen you want to capture, then put your hand down, then slide your hand on the screen of the machine from the left edge of the left to the right or vice versa. You will see a flashing screen image and shutter sound effect to indicate that the Note 4 has taken a screenshot.
In case you want to turn off this gesture feature because it may be accidentally activated while navigating on the screen of the Note 4, simply access the Settings menu , then turn off the " Motion and gestures " option. .
Method 3: Use the S Pen and Screen Write pen
If you want to take a screenshot on the Galaxy Note 4 then add a caption or edit, the easiest way to do it is to use the S Pen and the Screen Write option from the menu.
Unplug the S Pen of the Galaxy Note 4, immediately the Air Command menu will appear. If the Air Command menu does not appear, move the mouse over the screen and press the button on the S Pen. Next, use the S Pen and select the Screen Write option from the Air Command menu , as shown in the screenshot above.
Immediately Galaxy Note 4 will capture the current screen, then let you draw or write on top using the S Pen pen.The Air Command menu also allows you to cut off a single part of the screen to share for other applications and services.
After taking screenshots on Galaxy Note 4, users can share them on Facebook, Twitter, email or Google+ or any other application quickly. Simply click the Share button in the screenshot message, or in Screen Write .
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