How to take screenshot in samsung m33 without power button

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How to Bring Back the Screenshot Button in Your Power Menu on Android 11 « Android :: Gadget Hacks

Android 11 has a new power menu with integrated contactless payment cards and smart home toggles. It's definitely futuristic — so much so that it pushed out a tool many of us use in the present: the screenshot button. In prior versions, you could long-press your power button and a handy "Screenshot" option would pop up along with the "Power Off" and "Restart" buttons. Sure, you can still hold volume down and power to take a screenshot, but that's clumsy. Or you could bring up the Google Assistant, then ask it to "Take a screenshot," but that's not very discrete. Thankfully, there's a way to bring this button back. • Don't Miss: The new smart home controls in Android 11's power menu can be provided by third-party apps — for instance, the other toggles, like a good old fashioned "Screenshot" button. The Android automation app Tasker can now add custom power menu actions. With the right Profile, one of these could be that Screenshot button you're after. But there are two minor hurdles here. First, Tasker is a paid app that costs $3.49. It's well worth it when you consider • Play Store Link: The second issue is that the feature we need to utilize is currently only available in the beta version of Tasker. So either use Either way, once you're in the beta, return to Tasker's Play Store page to accept the beta update. It may take time to appear, but you can force-close the Play Store app to speed things up. You might find Tasker a bit intimidating, but there's a custom profile fo...

How To Take Screenshots Without Power Button on Android

I take a lot of screenshots on my Pixel 2 XL, thanks to my work. Also, when someone needs to take multiple screenshots, the usual combination of Power and Volume buttons isn’t convenient. And honestly, a little part of me is scared that I might break my phone’s buttons by pressing them repeatedly. So I started looking for alternate ways to take screenshots without using the Power button. Note: Let’s get started. Screenshot Quick Access Key Many Android devices from brands such as Asus, Redmi, Huawei, etc. come with a screenshot quick access key. Present in the quick settings, all you need to do is tap the Screenshot option there. This will capture the part of the screen present below the quick settings. Here are the steps: Step 1: Navigate to the screen that you want to capture. Step 2: Pull down the notification panel by swiping down from the top bar. The quick settings will open. Look for the Screenshot option and tap it. The screenshot will be taken and saved on your phone. Note: Screenshot Gestures In addition to the quick settings, some devices also let you capture screenshots using gestures. For instance, Samsung devices come with a unique Similarly, in Huawei devices, you can capture screen using the Other devices from brands like OnePlus and Redmi support three-finger swipe gesture. All you need to do is swipe down on the screen using three fingers. This will capture the current screen. Using Google Assistant Another built-in way to capture screenshots is with the ...