
No matter if the 2018 iPad Pro is your first iOS device without a Home button or not, follow along for how to take screenshots on the iPad Pro.
Along with all the changes that the new 2018 models bring, the process to take screenshots on the iPad Pro has changed with the full-screen design and removal of the Home button.
We’ll look first at how screenshots work on the 2018 iPad Pro and then also detail the process for all other iPads.
How to take screenshots on the iPad Pro
On the 2018 iPad Pro:
- Press the Top button and volume up button at the same time
- Tap the screenshot preview in the bottom left corner to make edits and markup, or long-press on it to share it right away
- You can find your screenshot in the Photos app
On all other iPads:
- Press the Top button (previously called sleep/wake button) and the Home button at the same time
- Tap the screenshot preview to make edits and markup, or long-press for quick share options
- You can find your screenshot in the Photos app
If you accidentally take a screenshot, or would like to delete one immediately for another reason, tap the preview in the bottom left corner, tap Done in the top left corner, then choose Delete Screenshot.
For more help getting the most out of your Apple devices, check out our how to guide as well as the following articles:
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- How to setup Face ID on iPad Pro
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- How to use gesture controls on HomePod
- How to customize the expiration time for audio messages on iPhone and iPad
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- How to search on iPhone
- How to disable character previews on the iPhone keyboard
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