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How to take a screenshot on every iPad model

May 12, 2021, 03:10 IST
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There are two ways to screenshot on an iPad.Hollis Johnson/Business Insider
  • You can take a screenshot on your iPad by pressing buttons or using AssistiveTouch.
  • If your iPad has a Home button, press Home and Power; if it doesn't, press Power and Volume Up.
  • AssistiveTouch puts a digital button on your screen that you can tap to take an iPad screenshot.
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Taking screenshots isn't only easy - it's incredibly useful. From forwarding text message conversations to saving receipts, saving photos on your iPad routinely comes in handy.

There are two ways to take screenshots on an iPad: using the physical buttons, or using the digital AssistiveTouch function. Here's how to do both on any iPad.

How to take a screenshot on an iPad

To take a screenshot on your iPad, press the Home button and Power button at the same time.

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If your iPad doesn't have a Home button, press the Power button and the Volume Up button. Only a few iPad generations lack a Home button: the 2018 and 2020 iPad Pros, and the 2020 iPad Air.

You'll need to press Power and one other button.Apple; skitching by William Antonelli/Insider

When you take a screenshot on your iPad, the screen will flash and a preview of your screenshot will appear in the bottom corner. Once the preview slides away, your screenshot will be saved. You can find it in the Photos app.

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Quick tip: If you want to take a screenshot of a webpage or document that's too big to fit into one picture, take a screenshot anywhere on the page, then tap the preview when it appears. At the top of the preview, select "Full Page" and then press "Done" and "Save PDF to Files." You'll be able to find this screenshot in the Files app instead of Photos.

Take a screenshot on your iPad without pressing buttons

If you don't want to take a screenshot by pressing two buttons at once, you might want to try AssistiveTouch. This accessibility feature puts a button on your screen that you can use to perform multiple tasks, like taking screenshots.

To turn on AssistiveTouch, open your iPad's Settings app and tap "Accessibility." On the Accessibility page, tap "Touch" and then "AssistiveTouch."

Open the "Touch" accessibility menu.William Antonelli/Insider

Turn AssistiveTouch on by flipping its switch at the top of the screen. Now, you'll want to set up the screenshot function.

Turn on AssistiveTouch, and go to set up your double-tap function.Willliam Antonelli/Insider

On the AssistiveTouch page, tap "Double-Tap." You'll be shown a list of functions that double-tapping can perform, from which you should select "Screenshot."

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Set up the "Screenshot" option.William Antonelli/Insider

Now, when you double-tap the gray AssistiveTouch button, you'll take a screenshot.

Maya Kachroo-Levine contributed to a previous version of this article.

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