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How to Take Screenshots & Record Screen in Linux Ubuntu | Shortcut Keys & Easy Methods Explained


Taking screenshots or recording your screen in Linux/Ubuntu is extremely simple — if you know the right shortcut keys and tools.
Whether you're a beginner, a student, or a developer, Ubuntu gives you built-in as well as advanced options for capturing your screen.

This guide explains all screenshot shortcuts, screen recording options, and the best apps you can use — step by step.


📸 1. How to Take Screenshots in Ubuntu (Shortcut Keys)

Ubuntu comes with built-in screenshot shortcuts that work instantly.

Shortcut Keys (Default)

Action Shortcut Key
Take Full Screenshot Print Screen (PrtSc)
Take Screenshot of a Window Alt + PrtSc
Select Area Screenshot Shift + PrtSc
Copy Screenshot to Clipboard Ctrl + PrtSc
Delay Timer Screenshot Use Screenshot App

📷 2. Use Ubuntu Screenshot Tool (GUI Method)

If you're not comfortable with keyboard shortcuts, you can use the Screenshot App.

🔹 Steps:

  1. Press Super (Windows Key)

  2. Search Screenshot

  3. Choose:

    • Entire Screen

    • Selected Window

    • Selected Area

    • Delay Timer

  4. Click Capture

The screenshot saves automatically in your Pictures → Screenshots folder.


🎥 3. How to Record Screen in Ubuntu (Shortcut Keys)

Ubuntu 22.04+ has a built-in screen recorder.

Start / Stop Screen Recording

Ctrl + Alt + Shift + R

  • A small red dot will appear in the system tray

  • Press the same keys again to stop recording

  • Videos save automatically in Videos → Screencasts


🎞️ 4. Change Screen Recording Settings (FPS, Format, Area)

Ubuntu’s default recorder is basic, so many users install OBS Studio for advanced recording.


🎥 5. Record Screen Using OBS Studio (Best Method)

OBS Studio is powerful and free.

🔹 Install OBS:

sudo apt install obs-studio

🔹 Use OBS for:

  • HD screen recording

  • 1080p or 4K quality

  • Audio recording

  • Gameplay recording

  • Window or area capture


📸 6. Extra Screenshot Tools for Ubuntu

Flameshot

A powerful annotation tool.

Install:

sudo apt install flameshot

Shortcuts:

  • PrtSc → Flameshot GUI

  • Draw, crop, highlight, add arrows & text

Shutter

For professional editing & uploading.


📂 7. Where Are My Screenshots Saved?

By default:

  • Screenshots →
    Home → Pictures → Screenshots

  • Screen recordings →
    Home → Videos → Screencasts


❓ Frequently Asked Questions (Frequently Asked Questions)

1. How do I take a full screenshot in Ubuntu?

Press Print Screen (PrtSc). The image saves automatically.

2. How do I take a screenshot of a selected area?

Press Shift + PrtSc, then drag and select.

3. How do I record my screen in Ubuntu without software?

Use the built-in shortcut: Ctrl + Alt + Shift + R.

4. Where do Ubuntu screen recordings save?

Recordings save in the Videos → Screencasts folder.

5. What’s the best screen recorder for Ubuntu?

OBS Studio is the best for HD, tutorials, gameplay, and professional recording.

6. How do I install Flameshot?

Run:

sudo apt install flameshot

7. Can I take screenshots using terminal commands?

Yes, using tools like gnome-screenshot or scrot.


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  • How to fix Wi-Fi issues

  • How to dual boot Windows + Ubuntu

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