If you’re using a MacBook or desktop Mac and want to record your screen, it’s actually quite easy to do. With just a few button presses, you’ll be able to capture your screen and save it as a video file. In this post, we’ll go over how to end screen recording on Mac OS.
To get started, you’ll want to bring up your keyboard and press Command + Shift + 5. This will bring up the screen capture tool, which will overlay your screen with a few options. However, if you’re already recording your screen, you won’t see these options until you stop recording.
Assuming you’re not recording yet, you’ll see three options for taking screenshots: capture an entire screen, capture a window, or capture a selected area. Below these options, you’ll see two buttons for recording your screen: record the entire screen or record a specific section of it.
Once you’ve selected your recording option, you can begin recording your screen. When you’re ready to stop recording, simply press Command + Shift + 5 again, and you’ll see the option to stop recording. Click this button, and your recording will be saved as a video file on your desktop.
It’s worth noting that if you’re already recording your screen, you won’t see the options for taking screenshots. Instead, you’ll only see the option to stop recording. So, if you want to take a screenshot while you’re recording, you’ll need to stop your recording first.
And that’s all there is to it! With just a few button presses, you can easily record your screen on Mac OS. No need for extra software or complicated settings. So next time you need to record your screen, give this method a try and see how easy it can be.