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Taking a picture on a macbook?


Question Posted Sunday January 13 2008, 2:38 pm

Okay so my friend has a really old iMac, but she used to be able to like take pictures of websites. Once, she took a picture of my friend's house on Club Penguin or something...I got a Macbook in July and I was wondering how people do this? Also, is it possible to record a video chat somehow? I don't remember if I've seen it before but I dunno.

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peebles7 answered Sunday January 13 2008, 11:49 pm:
command shift 3 for the whole screen and command shift 4 to get a little pointer that you can set around an image.

i'm not sure about recording a video chat, but i'm sure you'd get results just by googling it

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