Samsung Galaxy Note 4 How to take a screenshot

With the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 you can simply take screenshots. The screenshot saves the image currently displayed on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. For this reason, the screenshot is sometimes called screen printing or hard copy. To take a Screeenshot with the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, you must use one of the following options of the Android operating system:

1. Take a screenshot on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 using a keyboard shortcut

To take a screenshot on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 press the home button and the power button of the smartphone simultaneously. This key-combination must be pressed for about 1-2 seconds. Then you will see a flashing white frame around the screen and hear a clikck-sound that indicates the screenshot was taken. This information is also shared with you in the status bar of your smartphone.

The key combination for taking a screenshot with the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 requires a little training and a little practice, but is the most used method. Especially if you have changed from a non-Samsung smartphone to the Samsung Galaxy Note 4.



2. Take a screenshot on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 by swiping the screen

The screenshot can be triggered on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 by swiping the screen. This gesture must however be enabled in Android. To enable the feature on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, you must navigate to the settings of your smartphone. In the settings, please tap "Motions and gestures" and then on "Palm swipe to capture". Activate the function by activating the controller.

You can now immediately take screenshots on your Samsung Galaxy Note 4 by wiping with the edge of the hand from right to left across the screen or vice versa .

You now have learned different ways to create a screenshot on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. This handy feature you will need certainly more often on your Samsung Galaxy Note 4.

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