Pics or it didn’t happen.

The internet adage goes beyondtaking screenshots on your iPhone.

We’ll cover all the best options below.

Taking a screenshot on an iPad with hardware buttons.

On the side, you’ll find the Volume buttons.

The only exception is the iPad Mini, where all the buttons are at the top.

To take a screenshot, simply press the Top button and the Volume Down button at the same time.

Taking a screenshot on an iPad with a Home button.

you might tap the thumbnail to launch the Markup view, or swipe left to dismiss it.

It’ll also dismiss automatically after enough time has passed, but don’t worryyour screenshot will be saved.

Press the Home button and the Top button together, simple as.

Enabling corner gestures feature on the iPad.

Command-Shift-3will take a screenshot of the entire screen.

It’s called Corner Gestures.

To enable this feature, go toSettings>Multitasking & Gestures.

Saving screenshots from Markup view on iPad.

Then, enable theSwipe Finger from Cornerfeature, and in theBottom Left CornerorBottom Right Cornerboxes, choose theScreenshotoption.

Here, you’re free to crop or annotate.

Tap theSharebutton to save the screenshot to the Photos app, or to share it with any other app.

Enabling AssistiveTouch and customizing the menu.

First, go toSettings>Accessibility>Touch>AssistiveTouchand turn on theAssistiveTouchfeature.

Now, tap theCustomize Top level Menuoption, add a new icon, and choose theScreenshotfeature.

Now, when you tap the floating circle anywhere on the screen, you’ll find theScreenshotoption right there.

Adding Screenshot feature to the AssistiveTouch menu.