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Galaxy SYes through control panel or by tapping back of the device but u have to enable it in settings
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10-13-2024 05:41 PM in
Galaxy SYou can set up Edge Panels for Screen Shots, or I use Swiftly Switch, and added a Screen shot function. Swiftly Switch is available on the Play Store.
First screen shot is Edge Panels, second is Swiftly Switch & 3rd is the app on the Play Store.
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10-13-2024 05:53 PM in
Galaxy SIve setup with screen recording as well.
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10-14-2024 06:25 AM in
Galaxy SHi tdso,
You can enable the Smart Select tool from the Edge Panel for taking screenshots:
Go to Settings > Display > Edge panels > enable Edge panels and tap on Panels > Select Smart Select from the options.
When you want to take a screenshot, swipe from the edge of your screen to open the Edge Panel, then choose Smart Select. You can capture part of the screen or take an entire screenshot.
You can also use voice commands to take a screenshot: Say, "Hey Google, take a screenshot" or "Hi Bixby, take a screenshot".
The screenshot will be captured without needing to press any buttons.
These methods provide flexibility depending on your preferences and accessibility.
Thank you.