Rob,

There should be an application called "Grab" in your applications  
folder. It does the trick for me.

Phil

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On 7 Dec 2009, at 12:49, Rob Beattie wrote:

>
> I know you can grab a Mac screen with Command, Shift and 3 - but is
> there any way to include the cursor in the grab as well? If not,
> anyone recommend a free screen grabber that'll do the job?
>
> thanks
>
> rob
>
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> >


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