How can I take a Screenshot on an iPad?

The process should be exactly the same as on an iPhone or iPod touch: While holding the sleep/wake button, press the home button. The screen should flash briefly and your screenshot will appear in the Photos app.

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The process to take a screenshot appears to be exactly the same as for an iPod Touch. The steps are: 1) Click the Power button, this is located at the top right corner of the iPad. Whilst holding this down also click the “iPad Button” (bottom center).

Source: simplehelp.net/2010/04/03/how-to-take-a-... 2) The screen will ‘flash’ white and you will hear a sound similar to a camera ‘clicking’ 3) Next open the Photos application on your iPad menu 4) The screenshot you just took will now show as a thumbnail. Click this photo to view the screenshot at full size.

Mac OS X takes a screenshot and copies it to the clipboard (instead of saving it as a file). I guess it’s in the clipboard now. How can I paste it into a document or something?

Mac OS X pastes the screenshot (that is in the clipboard) into a document or image you are currently editing. How can I take a screenshot using Preview? How can I have my screenshots in other file formats than PNG?

With Preview (see previous question) you can save your screenshots in JPG, TIFF, PDF, and other file formats. I need even more flexibility. How can I take screenshots using the command line (“Terminal”)?

Use delays: sleep 10; screencapture ~/Desktop/screenshot. How do I take a screenshot? The screen flashes white.

Your iPhone (or iPod touch, or iPad) captures the entire screen and saves it as a photo. Where do I find my screenshots? And then Camera Roll (on an iPhone) or Saved Photos (on an iPod touch, or an iPad).

I see no flash and no screenshots. It does not work. You need firmware 2.0 or later.

How do I take a screenshot? KDE captures the entire screen and copies it to the clipboard. Where can I find that key?

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