

Note: If you’re on a Mac, you’ll need to update your Privacy preferences to give Dropbox Capture access to Camera, Microphone, and Screen Recording. If you’d prefer to copy a link to the screenshot instead, click “ ⁝” (vertical ellipsis) in the top right corner of the Capture app, select Preferences, and set When screenshot is ready to Copy Link. Press the spacebar to screenshot a specific window.Ī copy of your image will appear on the clipboard and be saved to the Capture folder of your Dropbox account. How to take screenshots with Dropbox Capture To take a screenshot using Dropbox Capture:Ĭhoose which part of your screen you’d like to capture:Ĭlick once take a screenshot of your entire screen.Ĭlick and drag to screenshot a desired area of your screen. Note: If you’re on a Dropbox team and you don’t see the Generate closed captions setting, your admin has disabled captions. To enable/disable captions for your videos:Ĭlick the “ ⁝” (vertical ellipsis) in the top-right. When you choose to enable or disable captions, you’re enabling/disabling captions for all of your Dropbox Capture videos. Closed captions make your content more accessible to viewers, including those with hearing disabilities or who can’t play audio. You can add auto-generated closed captions to any videos you create using Dropbox Capture.

Enable or disable closed captions in Dropbox Capture
