Hi, I’d sometimes like to make screenshots on my Mac to include them in blog posts, for example if I describe how to perform some usefull things with Mac OS. I know of cmd + shift + 3 to make a screenshot that will be stored on the desktop, but are there any other usefull possibilities to create screenshots as a blind person with VoiceOver? Is it possible somehow to select the size and the part of the screen to include in the screenshot for example? For sighted people cmd + shift + 4 can be used, but that for me does not work with VoiceOver, but maybe I do something wrong…
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