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Hi Juliet, maybe this will help. A small extract here or the link
below for the full reading.
HOW TO TAKE A SCREENSHOT IN MACOS MOJAVE
Many of us have long been familiar with the old standbys of macOS
screenshots:
* _Command-Shift-3_ takes a screenshot of the entire screen, which
Hi Bill,
Don’t you mean command shift 3 ? or command shift 4 ? Try it.
Cheers
Walter
> On 6 Feb 2020, at 15:02 , Juliet Kitson wrote:
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> For some unknown reason when I do a screen capture Shift command 5 I am left
> with a bright area when the capture was done and the rest of the sc
Hello
For some unknown reason when I do a screen capture Shift command 5 I am
left with a bright area when the capture was done and the rest of the
screen darkened, the only way to clear is to do a reset.
Mojave 10.14.6
Imac 21" late 2013
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That's it! Funny that I had never even gone to Universal Access that I can
recall. Now everything goes where it should be, either MBP alone or hooked up
to Cinema.
Many thanks to you and Ronni!
Bill
On 05/01/2013, at 8:48 AM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
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> Check System Preferences - Acce
Hi BIll
Check System Preferences - Accessibility. Under "Zoom", do you have anything
ticked that relates to the zooming of the screen.
That's what it tends to sound like. If so, unstick those.
Kidn regards
Daniel
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Ronni,
Its a MBP 15 inch about 18 months old. Running 10.7.5 ( 2GHz Intel Core i7 /
4Gb 1333 Mhz) The ext display is a Mac (at least 5 years old) 27x43cms and
about 50cm diag (20inches in US terms).
The problem is about a week + old.
Bill
On 05/01/2013, at 8:13 AM, Ronni Brown wrote:
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Hi Bill,
We need more details to be able to help you.
MacBook Pro details, OS X details, & what External Display you have been using
please.
Has this problem only happened since you have been using this External Display
or when did it start?
I have to rush out to a client job now, but will be
Thanks. Checked all that - no difference. I am now working with Cinema
disconnected. Did a permissions repair and it found the display preferences
all (?) incorrect. Restart.
Now I have a screen which "too big" for the physical frame. i.e. all the
normal components (menu bar, HD icon, dock)
Hi Bill,
Sounds like you might not have turned OFF mirroring.
If you mirror your screens, they both run at the resolution of the smaller
screen, i.e. the MacBook Pro's. This isn't good for the Cinema Display. To run
the Cinema Display at its native resolution, you *have* to turn off mirroring.
Hi Wamug (ers)
The is my set up. Mac Book Pro connected to a "cinema" display. Normally
keep the MBP lid shut, but just now it's open.
On the MBP I see 80% of a photograph of a mine site haul road. There is NO menu
bar at the top, and no icons. In the 20% at the bottom, I have a menu bar an
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