Mastering the Art of Sharing Your Gaming Moments: A Guide to Nintendo Switch Screencaps
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When you’ve just achieved something impressive in your favorite Nintendo Switch game, it’s great to be able to take a screen capture of your progress and share it with others. Here’s how to take Nintendo Switch screenshots, and what you need to know about sharing.
## How to Take a Screenshot on Nintendo SwitchTaking a screenshot is super easy with the Nintendo Switch, provided you know what button to press:
- On the Joy-Con controller : The left Joy-Con has a dedicated screenshot button. It’s square and located near the bottom of the controller, underneath the directional buttons.
- On a Pro Controller : The screenshot button is located just left of the center of the controller, above the directional pad.
Once you’ve pressed the screenshot button on either controller, you’ll hear a camera shutter sound and a notification will pop up in the top left of your Switch’s screen stating “Capture Taken.”
How to View Your Screenshots on the Nintendo Switch
All of your screenshots can be found in the Nintendo Switch’s Album App. To view your screenshots, select theAlbum icon (looks like a box with a sideways heat) at the bottom of the Switch’s Home Screen.
If you have many screenshots, you can filter them within the album so it's easier to look through. Tap**Filter** or press the**Y** button, then select which filter you want to use. You can choose to look at:
- Screenshots Only
- Videos Only
- System Memory: Images stored on the Switch itself
- MicroSD Card: Images stored on your Switch’s removable microSD card
- Specific Game Screenshots: So you can browse according to the game you played.
How to Edit a Screenshot on Your Nintendo Switch
It’s possible to add text to your screenshots before sharing them. Here’s how.
- Select the image you want to edit.
You can also use the directional buttons or left analog stick to move to the relevant image, then pressA to open it. - Either pressA or tapEditing and Posting .
- SelectAdd Text .
- Type the message you want to accompany your screenshot.
You can use the directional pad or left analog stick to select the letters on the keyboard, but it’s much faster to use your fingers to tap the on-screen keyboard. - Press thePlus (+ ) button to confirm the message.
- Tap and drag the finished text around the screen. Alternatively, SelectChange , then use the directional buttons or left stick to move the text; use theL andR buttons to rotate it.
If you don’t like the font size or text color, select those options to change them accordingly. - SelectFinished . Your screenshot now has the text added to it.
A copy of your screenshot without the text is saved onto your Switch for future reference.
Once you’ve selected the screenshot, you can share it easily with others using a couple of different methods.
Here’s how to share it via social media networks.
- TapEditing and Posting , or pressA .
- SelectPost
If you want to share multiple screenshots at once, tapPost Multiple and select each image you want to share, before tappingPost . - Choose aPosting Location . Your options are Facebook or X.
The first time you do this, you need to link your social media accounts to your Switch. SelectLink Account , then follow the instructions to log in. - Enter a comment or tweet, then selectPost to send the screenshot to your social media account.
- A message will appear confirming you’ve successfully shared a Nintendo Switch screenshot. Go check your social media account to be sure!
Sometimes, you might want to move your screenshots to a microSD card rather than leave it on your console. This is useful because you can remove the microSD card and place it into your PC or laptop, like you can with a digital camera’s memory card.
- When browsing your Switch’s album, select the screenshot you want to move.
- TapEditing and Posting .
- SelectCopy .
- SelectCopy again.
- SelectOK .
- You now have two copies of that screenshot. One on your Switch and one on the microSD card.
Want to delete one of those copies? In the Album, tapDelete (or press X), then select each image. SelectDelete to delete the images you’ve selected.
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- Title: Mastering the Art of Sharing Your Gaming Moments: A Guide to Nintendo Switch Screencaps
- Author: John
- Created at : 2024-09-09 09:13:56
- Updated at : 2024-09-10 09:13:56
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