Hi!
And I should read mails more carefully.
Now it works like a charm.
Sorry and be blessed.
/A
> 15 dec. 2024 kl. 16:31 skrev Anders Holmberg :
>
> Hi!
> Does not work at all here.
> Command shift f5 does nothing.
> Not even with function key pressed.
>
>
>> 11 dec. 2024 kl. 21:16 skrev mr.rob
Hi!
Does not work at all here.
Command shift f5 does nothing.
Not even with function key pressed.
> 11 dec. 2024 kl. 21:16 skrev mr.robertcole via MacVisionaries
> :
>
> Hello,
> I’m not sure when this was added, but I am still using Monterey.
> Not sure where you might find any documentation.
That is awesome! I would never ever have thought of that shortcut key. Where are those found? In other words, where can I go to find a list of all of those numbers-row shortcut keys?On Dec 11, 2024, at 3:17 PM, mr.robertcole via MacVisionaries wrote:Hello,I’m not sure when this was added, but I a
Hello,
I’m not sure when this was added, but I am still using Monterey.
Not sure where you might find any documentation.
> On Dec 11, 2024, at 2:44 PM, Phil Halton wrote:
>
> Rob, is this a new feature of macOS 15 or something? I’ve never heard of it
> but it really works great. In the eventua
Rob, is this a new feature of macOS 15 or something? I’ve never heard of it but it really works great. In the eventuality that I will indeed forget about this, how could I go about finding it again? Is it in the Apple help system or something? ThanksSent from my IPhoneOn Dec 11, 2024, at 12:31 PM,
Hi,
No need to open Quick Time.
Try this.
1 press command+shift+5 on the keyboard , not the numPad.
2 choose record entire screen
Capture refers to screen shots.
3 press the options button
press enter to select the options of your choice, such as,
Where to save the recording
no time limit of the