How to Take Screenshots on Samsung Galaxy with Your Palm

How to Take Screenshots on Samsung Galaxy with Your Palm


Taking screenshots is a quick, useful way to save whatever is displayed on your device screen into a static digital image, which is then filed away in your phone’s Gallery. Also called a “screen grab” or “screen capture,” a screenshot can display something that would be difficult to explain in words, highlight a problem when troubleshooting, explain a specific screen to your audience, illustrate a process, and save configuration settings for later use. Whether you want to capture something humorous on Facebook, your favorite team's match schedule or a recipe perhaps, screenshots offer an easy way to save and share things. If you’re using a Samsung Galaxy device, you can even take screenshots with just a swipe of your palm.

Taking Screenshots Using Your Palm



1.Place your palm vertically on one side of your device. Once you’ve decided to capture a particular display, slowly swipe your hand across to the other side of the screen, either left to right or right to left.



2.Remember to keep your palm in contact with the screen at all times. If not, your screenshot might not be captured clearly or at all.



3.Wait for the “you’ve saved a screenshot” message. You will see it on your device screen if the screen capture was successful.



4.Check the screenshot. To see if the captured image is to your liking, pull down the notification bar, look for the item labelled “Screenshot captured,” and tap on it.
  • Alternatively, you can also go to the Gallery in your device, and check in the Screenshots folder.

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