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How To Record Your iPhone screen, And Find Or Edit The Screen Recordings

  Taking a screenshot  – a single still image of your iPhone's screen – is pretty easy. And luckily, taking a screen recording — a video of your iPhone's screen — is just as easy, once you know how to enable it. Here's how to screen record on your iPhone, and then find the video once it's saved. Enabling screen recordings on your iPhone Before you can record your screen, you'll need to turn on the screen recording feature. 1.  Open the Settings app and then tap "Control Center." Tap "Customize Controls." 2.  Find "Screen Recording." If it isn't already in the section labeled "Include," tap the green plus sign next to it. You should see it move to the "Include" section. Screen Recording should be listed in the Include section.  If you ever want to disable screen recording again, just return to this screen and tap the red minus sign next to it. How to screen record on your iPhone Once you've turned the feature

How To Easily Record The Screen On A Mac

With the help of simple controls, Mac users can record their entire screen or a selected portion, and without having to use any extra software.   On Mac computers,  Apple  allows users to quickly and easily access screen recording controls that let them record the entirety or selected portions of their screen. By using a simple keystroke, Mac users can record their screen or capture a still image of whatever they're working on. Now that the use of screenshots and screen recording has become so ingrained in modern technology, knowing how to access screen recording settings is extremely useful. In response to this, Apple has made it easier by including screen recording software as part of the operating system on Mac computers. Much like making a screen recording on an iPhone, Mac users can easily record their screen without downloading any third-party software. This setting makes it easier than ever to get high quality videos of programs on Mac, which can be helpful for users who may