Fortunately, the Mac has a built-in screen recording tool that you could start pretty fast.
The Screenshot Bar can be summoned using theCommand+Shift+5keyboard shortcut.
Here, you could choose the Record Entire Screen or Record Selected Portion depending on your needs.
Then, poke the Options button.
it’s possible for you to also fire up the Show Mouse Clicks from the Options section.
And lastly, set theTimerif you want.
Once youre ready to go, just nudge the Record button.
you might also change the default save location from here.
A newRecordingbutton will show up in the menu bar.
Once youre done recording, just click that button to save the video.
it’s possible for you to also use theCommand+Control+Esckeyboard shortcut to stop recording.
bring up the QuickTime app, and go toFile>New Screen Recordingto get started.
InmacOS Monterey, this just opens the Screenshot Bar that we covered above.
But if youre running older versions of macOS, youll see a different screen recording interface.
Here, choose the drop-down to choose your microphone and mouse click prefs.
Then, poke the redRecordbutton to start recording the screen.
Click anywhere to record the entire screen.
To record a particular area, select it by dragging your mouse.
Once the recording is over, click theStopbutton in the menu bar to stop recording.
Youll see a preview of the recording in QuickTime itself.
Here, you’re able to view, edit, or save the recording.