Take a Screenshot

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Take a Screenshot

Take a Full Screenshot with a Knuckle Tap

  1. Before using knuckle gestures, use either of the following methods to enable this feature (depending on your device model):

    • Go to Settings > Accessibility features > Shortcuts & gestures > Take screenshot , and enable Knuckle screenshots.

    • Go to Settings > Accessibility features > Motion control > Take screenshot , and enable Smart screenshot.

  2. Tap twice in quick succession with one knuckle to take a screenshot of the entire screen.



The figures are for reference only.

Take a Screenshot with a Key Shortcut

Press and hold down on the Power and Volume down buttons at the same time to take a screenshot.

Take a Screenshot with a Shortcut Switch

Swipe down from the upper right edge of the screen to display Control Panel, touch to expand the shortcut switches panel (depending on your device model), and touch Screenshot to take a screenshot.

Capture the Screen in Split-Screen or Floating Window Mode

When your phone is in split-screen mode or floating window mode, you can capture individual windows or the entire screen, depending on your need.

Once a screenshot is taken, a thumbnail will display in the lower left corner of the screen. Touch the icon on the top of the thumbnail to select the capture area.



Here we'll use a screenshot in the floating window as an example:

  • : Captures the contents of all current windows.

  • : Captures only the contents in the floating window.

Share and Edit a Screenshot or Switch to Scrollshot

Once you take a screenshot, a thumbnail will appear in the lower left corner of the screen. From there, feel free to:

  • Touch Share at the bottom of the thumbnail to select a method for sharing the screenshot with others.

  • Touch Scrollshot at the bottom of the thumbnail to continue taking a scrolling screenshot.

  • Tap on the thumbnail to edit, delete, or do more with the screenshot.

Screenshots are saved to Gallery by default.

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