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Home / How To / How To Take Screenshot In Ubuntu Terminal

How To Take Screenshot In Ubuntu Terminal

By Sourabh / July 29, 2020 Category: How To, Ubuntu

How to take screenshot in Ubuntu Terminal. Learn about Ubuntu screenshot shortcut and Ubuntu screenshot command. Shortcut key to take screenshot in Ubuntu – How to print screen in Ubuntu. Ubuntu screenshot shortcut and command to capture screen in Ubuntu.

How to take a screenshot in Linux Ubuntu?

  • Go to the Dash and open the Screenshot tool.
  • In the Take Screenshot window, select whether to grab the entire desktop, a single window, or an area of the screen.
  • Set a delay if you need to select a window or otherwise set up your desktop for the screenshot. Then choose any effects you want.
  • Click Take Screenshot.
  • If you selected Select area to grab, the pointer changes into a crosshair. Click and drag the area you want for the screenshot.
  • In the Save Screenshot window, enter a file name and choose a folder, then click Save.

Shortcut key to take screenshot in Ubuntu

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Type the command “gnome-screenshot” to take screenshot. This command in similar to use print screen or using screenshot tool.

$ gnome-screenshot

Capture the Current Window:

Type the command “gnome-screenshot -w” to take screenshot of th current window. It is similar to take screenshot of the current active window.

$ gnome-screenshot -w

Take Screenshot After Some Time Delay:

To take screenshot after some delay in seconds, use the command “gnome-screenshot -w -d 2” to take screenshot. The option -d 2 is used for take screenshot after a delay of 2 seconds.

$ gnome-screenshot -w -d 2

Capture a Particular Window Area:

To take screenshot of a particular window area, use the -a option with the command “gnome-screenshot”.

$ gnome-screenshot -a

Take Screenshot With or Without Window Border:

You can also take screenshot with or without screen window border – including or excluding the window border. Type the command “gnome-screenshot” with -b/-B options.

Including the window border:

$ gnome-screenshot -w -b

Excluding the window border:

$ gnome-screenshot -w -B

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