Comment Faire Capture D'écran Samsung S20

Okay, so picture this: last week, I was finally winning at Candy Crush (yes, I know, don't judge me!). I'd cleared like, three levels in a row! A momentous occasion! Naturally, I wanted to brag to my friends, but how to prove it? Then it hit me...screenshot time! Except...my brain went blank. Suddenly, I couldn't remember how to take a screenshot on my Samsung S20. Embarrassing, right?
That's why I decided to create this little guide. Because let's be honest, we've all been there. You're staring at your phone, desperate to capture something amazing (or, you know, your Candy Crush triumph), and your brain just...fogs over. So, let's dive into the super-secret world of Samsung S20 screenshots. (Spoiler alert: it's not that secret.)
The Button Combo: Your OG Screenshot Method
This is the classic, reliable method. The one you probably already know, but conveniently forget when you're under pressure (like during a high-stakes Candy Crush match). Ready?
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Simultaneously press the Power button (the one on the right side) and the Volume Down button (on the left). Quick tap, release immediately. Don't hold them down for too long, or you'll probably just turn off your phone or adjust the volume. Practice makes perfect! (And less embarrassing moments.)
Voilà! You should see a little flash on the screen, and a preview of your screenshot will pop up at the bottom. You can then tap on it to edit, share, or delete it. Easy peasy. (Unless you're me, and forget how to do it under pressure.)

Palm Swipe: For the Jedi Masters Among Us
This one's a bit fancier. You can actually take a screenshot by swiping the edge of your palm across the screen. Sounds cool, right? It is! But first, you need to make sure it's enabled. Because, you know, Samsung doesn't just automatically assume we all want to swipe our palms everywhere.
Here's how to turn it on (if it isn't already):

- Go to Settings.
- Scroll down to Advanced features.
- Tap on Motions and gestures.
- Make sure Palm swipe to capture is toggled ON.
Now, with your hand in a light fist (like you're about to do a gentle karate chop), swipe the edge of your palm from left to right (or right to left) across the screen. You should see the same flash and preview as before. Ta-da! You're a screenshot Jedi!
Side note: sometimes this method can be a little finicky. Make sure you're actually using the edge of your palm, and that you're making a smooth, continuous swipe. It might take a few tries to get the hang of it. (Don't worry, even experienced Jedi Masters miss sometimes.)
Scrolling Capture: For Those Epic Long Webpages (or Chat Logs)
Okay, this one's a game-changer. Ever wanted to capture an entire webpage, or a long conversation, in a single screenshot? The scrolling capture (or "scroll capture") feature is your new best friend.

First, take a screenshot using either the button combo or the palm swipe method. Then, if the content on your screen is scrollable, you should see a little "scroll capture" button (it looks like two downward arrows) appear at the bottom of the screen preview.
Tap that button! The screen will automatically scroll down, capturing more of the content. Keep tapping until you've captured everything you need. Magic! (Okay, it's technology. But it feels like magic.)

Your screenshot will now be a single, super-long image containing all the scrolled content. Perfect for sharing those ridiculously long text message arguments (not that I would ever do that...).
Where Do My Screenshots Go? The Great Screenshot Migration
So, you've taken your screenshot. Now where does it go? Don't panic! They're not lost forever. Your screenshots are automatically saved in your phone's Gallery app, usually in an album called "Screenshots." Just open up the Gallery and you should find them there.
And there you have it! Everything you need to know about taking screenshots on your Samsung S20. Now go forth and capture all the things! (And maybe send me a screenshot of your Candy Crush victories...)
