![]() Launch the QuickTime Playeron your Mac.If you can’t use the Screenshot Toolbar due to an older operating system version, here’s how QuickTime Player doubles up as an excellent screen recorder. Using QuickTime PlayerĪ hidden gem among the features that Apple does not actively advertise, the native media player of macOS has a neat trick of screen recording up its sleeve. To record screen on older Mac computers, you will need to either use QuickTime, or a third-party screen recorder to get the job done. Note: The Screenshot Toolbar is only supported for macOS version Mojave and later. From the same window, you can also set a Timer to begin the recording, and even change the default Save to location of the recording.Click on the Options tab and select the audio receiver device as Built-in Microphone or any external microphone (if you have connected any).Launch the Screenshot Toolbar by pressing the combination of Command + Shift + 5 on the keyboard.Press the Record button to begin, and once you’re done recording the screen, press the square recording icon on the Menu Bar or Command + Control + Esc to stop the recording. ![]() When trying to record a portion of the screen, you will be given a cut-out window to select the area on the screen. ![]()
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