![]() ![]() ![]() You can also use the keyboard shortcut ‘Control+Esc’ to stop recording. To start recording, simply press the Record button once you’ve selected your option, and if you’ve got a MacBook with a Touch Bar, you’ll see that it will change to show the duration of the recording, total file size, and also gives you the option to stop the recording when you need to. To record a select portion, simply pull your cursor across the screen to create a boundary. To record in the full-screen recording mode you just need to click randomly on the screen once and it will start recording the whole screen. Doing so will bring up the general Screenshot menu, and on the right-hand side of this, there’s the option to either record the entire screen or record a select portion. Click on the start recording button and you will see a new window will pop up to choose the screen recording mode from it as shown in the figure below. To access the toolbar, simply utilise the keyboard shortcut ‘Cmd+Shift+5’, or if you own MacBook with a Touch Bar, then you also choose to access it from there. It not only allows you to screenshot, but also to record your screen at the touch of a button. MacOS’ Screenshot Toolbar (as present on MacOS Mojave and later) is a versatile tool. 1 Use the Screenshot Toolbar – (Cmd+Shift+5) ![]()
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