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Screenshots · arduino/help-center-content Wiki · GitHub

Before taking a screenshot

In case you need to highlight a specific button or areas on the screen:

Color RGB HEX Background (210, 248, 246) #d2f8f6 Highlight (230, 126, 34) #e67e22

Here is a screenshot of the IDE taken with CMD + Ctrl + 4 on macOS, and pressing Space to capture the window.

We can highlight the Serial Monitor button with a 2 px border:

The width is quite small for the resolution, let’s make it 4 px.

Still, since it’s far out in the corner, we can direct the eyes a bit more by adding an overlay.

Now the screenshot is quite bright, to create some contrast on a white page we’ll add the colored background:

Done!

Inkscape is a free and open-source vector graphics editor. Learn how to use it to edit your screenshots.

  1. Download the screenshot template.

  2. Select the Screenshot layer on the right side menu.

If the menu is not visible, you can access it by pressing the Ctrl+Shift+L.

  1. Press Ctrl+I to import your screenshot.

  2. Move the screenshot to the Working Area.

  1. To create contrast, press Ctrl+D to duplicate the Background and drag it under the screenshot.

  1. Duplicate the 2px or 4px Highlight rectangle and place it over the part that you want to emphasise.

  1. Duplicate the Overlay rectangle and drag it over the screenshot and background.

  1. To draw attention to the highlighted parts, we need to adjust the inner Overlay rectangle to the Highlight rectangle.

  2. Double click on the Overlay rectangle.

The cursor will change to Edit path by nodes (N) mode.

  1. Left click over one of the corners and adjust it to the Highlight rectangle.

You can move each corner freely and use the cusp to corner function to surround the highlighted part with precision.

  1. The screenshot is ready to export!

  1. To export your screenshot, select the elements that you want to export.

  1. Press Shift+Crtl+E to open the Export menu.

  2. Click on Export or Export As to export your file.


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