Show Taking a screenshot is more than a frivolous way to subtweet someone or steal Twitter jokes for Reddit; screenshots can also be critical to capturing confirmation numbers after ordering something, documenting promises made in a customer support chat, or proving threatening messages that were sent and then deleted. You should know how to take them on your shiny Samsung Galaxy S10, and we're here to show you all of the ways to do it. Here are all the ways you can capture screenshots on the Galaxy S10On most phones, taking a screenshot is limited to a simple button combo and that's it, but this is Samsung, and Samsung believes in having several ways to do everything and letting you use whichever one you like best.
How to take a button combo screenshot on the Galaxy S10 The "original" or at the very least the most normal way to screenshot your phone is to use a button combination, which nowadays conforms to the same combination as most other Android phones.
From this strip of screenshot controls, you have a few optional tools: Source: Android Central (Image credit: Source: Android Central)
This tool strip disappears after a few seconds, but you can still access the screenshot from the notification shade, as a notification is generated by a successful screen capture or by opening a gallery app like Gallery or Google Photos. How to take a screenshot on the Galaxy S10 with a palm swipe Samsung offers a screenshot gesture among the plethora of gesture and button controls on tap for the Galaxy S10, but let's make sure it's turned on before we try using it.
Now that it's enabled, let's try it out! As a note, Palm swipe to capture does not work while the keyboard is enabled.
The screen image will shrink in slightly before returning to normal as the screenshot controls appear near the bottom of the screen, just as they did with a traditional button-triggered screenshot. How to take a scrolling screenshot on the Galaxy S10 One of the five options available on the screenshot menu is Scrolling capture, which allows you to scroll down and keep saving the capture as one super-tall image instead of separate sections. Scrolling capture only works scrolling from the top to the bottom, so keep that in mind when you try to use it.
Once you've scrolled as far as you want to — or to the bottom — all you need to do is tap outside the screenshot tools strip. The extended screenshot will save for you to email or tweet out later in full, super-tall glory. How to take a screenshot on the Galaxy S10 with Bixby Voice Like so many other things, you can use Bixby Voice to take a screenshot, which is useful if you don't have your hands free to use the palm or button gesture methods.
The screen will flash and the screenshot tool strip will appear, just as it does for the swipe and button triggered screenshots. It should go without saying, but this only works if you haven't completely disabled Bixby. Ara Wagoner was a staff writer at Android Central. She themes phones and pokes YouTube Music with a stick. When she's not writing about cases, Chromebooks, or customization, she's wandering around Walt Disney World. If you see her without headphones, RUN. You can follow her on Twitter at @arawagco. How do you take a screenshot on Samsung Galaxy 10 without power button?From Settings, search for and select Palm swipe to capture. Then, tap the switch next to Palm swipe to capture. Now you'll be able to take a screenshot just by swiping the edge of your hand across your phone's screen.
How can I take a screenshot on my Samsung?How to screenshot on a Samsung phone using a key combination. Open the content you want to screenshot.. At the same time, press the power and volume down buttons for one second, and release them.. How do I take a screenshot on my Samsung Galaxy Note plus S10?To take a screenshot, short press the Side key and the Volume down key at the same time. The screen will flash, and a menu will appear on the bottom of the screen.
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