1 to make an image of what is shown on a computer screen so it can be copied or saved: --
He was accused of screenshotting and publicizing her personal information.
Could you screenshot that and send it to me?
Every window is represented by a scaled screenshot of its own.
In the 1980s, computer operating systems did not universally have built-in functionality for capturing screenshots.
While looking for inspiration, the band were able to see mid-development screenshots of the game.
The top of the screen displays the screenshot, while the bottom reveals the hyperlink and a site's description.
Lightscreen has features to set a delay time and save screenshots in multiple image formats.
Release dates, deeper plot details and more screenshots were released the same day.
Players can upload in-game screenshots to, complete with stats and modifications.
Every game showcased is accompanied by a set of screenshots, and reviews written and proof-read by members.