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Screenshot

A screenshot (also known as screen capture or screen grab) is a digital image that shows the contents of a computer display. A screenshot is created by the operating system or software running on the device powering the display.

A screenshot of a computer display

Additionally, screenshots can be captured by an external camera, using photography to capture contents on the screen.

Screenshot techniques

Digital techniques

The first screenshots were created with the first interactive computers around 1960.[1] Through the 1980s, computer operating systems did not universally have built-in functionality for capturing screenshots. Sometimes text-only screens could be dumped to a text file, but the result would only capture the content of the screen, not the appearance, nor were graphics screens preservable this way. Some systems had a BSAVE command that could be used to capture the area of memory where screen data was stored, but this required access to a BASIC prompt. Systems with composite video output could be connected to a VCR, and entire screencasts preserved this way.[2]

Most screenshots are raster images, but some vector-based GUI environments like Cairo are capable of generating vector screenshots.[3][4]

Photographic techniques

Screenshot kits were available for standard (film) cameras that included a long antireflective hood to attach between the screen and camera lens, as well as a closeup lens for the camera. Polaroid film was popular for capturing screenshots, because of the instant results and close-focusing capability of Polaroid cameras. In 1988, Polaroid introduced Spectra film with a 9.2 × 7.3 image size more suited to the 4:3 aspect ratio of CRT screens.

Built-in screenshot functionality

Android

Screenshot support was added to Android[5] in version 4.0. In older versions, some devices supported screenshot functionality with one of the following combinations:

  • Press and hold the Home+Power
  • Press and hold Back+Power
  • Press and hold Back and double tap the Home.

Screenshots can be taken by pressing Volume Down+Power, and are saved in the "Screenshot" folder in the gallery after a short sound and visual effect.[5]

On certain devices that use modified Android; the button combination and the storage location can vary.

Also, when a keyboard is connected via USB-OTG, pressing the print screen button will take the screenshot.

There is no direct way to take screenshots[6] programmatically in non-system apps. However, on most devices, apps may use the system screenshot functionality without special permissions.[7]

Amazon Kindle

On Amazon Kindle devices, one can take a screenshot by:

  • Kindle Paperwhite - touch and hold on the top-left and bottom-right corners of the screen (or top-right and bottom-left corners). The screen will flash and the image will be saved in the root folder of Kindle storage.[8]
  • Kindle or Kindle Touch – Simply press and hold the Home and then tap anywhere on the screen.
  • Kindle Keyboard (Kindle 3 and Kindle DX) – Press alt+⇧ Shift+G
  • Kindle Fire 2 and Kindle Fire HD (with volume button) – Press and hold the volume down+power at the same time. Open the Photos app to access the screenshot(s).
  • Kindle Fire (no volume buttons) – One needs to connect their Kindle Fire to a computer with the Kindle SDK installed and take a screenshot through the development environment.[9]

ChromeOS

On Chromebook and related devices with the ChromeOS keyboard layout, pressing the equivalent of Ctrl+F5 on a standard keyboard will capture the entire screen, and the equivalent of Ctrl+⇧ Shift+F5 will turn the mouse into a rectangle select tool for capturing a custom portion of the screen.[citation needed]

HP WebOS

Screenshots of the HP webOS can be taken. For webOS phones, simultaneously press Orange/Gray Key+Sym+P. For the HP Touchpad, press Home Key+Power+. In either case, screenshots will be saved to the "Screen captures" folder in the "Photos" app.[citation needed]

Linux

 
Spectacle, running on Arch Linux
 
GNOME Screenshot, running on Arch Linux

On KDE or GNOME, PrtScr key behavior is quite similar to Windows. (See § Microsoft Windows.) In addition, the following screenshooting utilities are bundled with Linux distributions:

  • GIMP: A raster graphics editor that can take screenshots too[10]
  • gnome-screenshot: The default screen grabbing utility in GNOME
  • ImageMagick: Has an import command-line tool that captures screenshots in a variety of formats. Type import -window root ~/screenshot.png to capture the entire screen to your home directory.
  • Spectacle: The default screen grabbing utility in KDE[11]
  • scrot: Allows selecting arbitrary areas of the X screen and windows.
  • xwd: The screen capture utility of the X Window System

Apple iOS

A screenshot can be taken on iOS by simultaneously pressing the Home button and the Lock button from the Original iPhone to the iPhone 8 Plus in addition to the second- and third-generation SE or the iPad models of the iPad (1st generation and later), the iPad Mini up to the 5th generation, the iPad Air up to the 3rd generation, or the first two generations of the iPad Pro or by pressing the Volume up and Lock button since the iPhone X and newer iPhone models and iPad models since the iPad Pro (3rd generation), iPad Air (4th generation), and the iPad Mini (6th generation). The screen will flash and the picture will be stored in PNG format in the "Camera Roll" if the device has a camera, or in "Saved Photos" if the device does not. From the iOS 11 update, a little preview will pop up in the bottom left corner, which can be swiped left to save or clicked to open up an editor where the screenshot can be cropped or doodled on before being saved or shared. The screenshot feature is available with iOS 2.0 and later.[12] The same Cmd+Shift+3 shortcut for Mac OS is used in iOS to take a screenshot, with Cmd+Shift+4 bringing the screenshot directly in iOS' editing window in iOS 11 and later. Third-party Bluetooth keyboards often have a key or function key command devoted to taking a screenshot.

Apple macOS

On macOS, a user can take a screenshot of an entire screen by pressing Cmd+Shift+3, or of a chosen area of the screen by ⌘ Cmd+⇧ Shift+4. This screenshot is saved to the user's desktop, with one PNG file per attached monitor.[13] If the user holds down Ctrl while doing either then the screenshot will be copied to the clipboard instead.

Beginning with Mac OS X Panther, it is possible to make a screenshot of an active application window. By following ⌘ Cmd+⇧ Shift+4, with pressing the Spacebar, the cross-hair cursor turns into a small camera icon. The current window under the cursor is highlighted, and a click on the mouse or trackpad will capture a screenshot of the entire highlighted element (including the parts offscreen or covered by other windows).[14]

A provided application called Grab will capture a chosen area, a whole window, the whole screen, or the whole screen after 10 seconds and pops the screenshot up in a window ready for copying to the clipboard or saving as a TIFF. The Preview application, also provided, has the same capture options as Grab but opens the captured image immediately in a new window.

Since macOS 10.14 Mojave, Apple brought to users a revamped screenshot utility, called Screenshot app.[15] A utility toolbar will show up when users press Cmd+Shift+5.[16] This toolbar allows users to choose capture modes and options to take screenshots. Users can change the default location of saved screenshots from the Options menu in Screenshot app. Besides, this application supports recording Mac screen in full-sized or chosen portion.

A shell utility called "screencapture" (located in /usr/sbin/screencapture) can be used from the Terminal application or in shell scripts to capture screenshots and save them to files. Various options are available to choose the file format of the screenshot, how the screenshot is captured, if sounds are played, etc. This utility might only be available when the macOS developer tools are installed. A user cannot capture the screen while DVD Player is running.

Maemo 5

On Maemo 5 a screenshot can be taken by pressing Ctrl+⇧ Shift+P simultaneously. Screenshots will be saved as "Screenshot-YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS.png" in "Images/Screenshots" on the internal storage.[citation needed]

Windows

On Windows, pressing PrtScr captures a screenshot of the entire desktop, while Alt+PrtScr captures only the active window. Captured screenshots do not include the mouse pointer. Windows places these captured screenshots in the clipboard, meaning that an additional program needs to retrieve them from the clipboard. Starting with Windows 8, however, ⊞ Win+PrtScr or ⊞ Win+Volume up instantly saves a screenshot to the "Screenshots" folder in "Pictures" library. All screenshots are saved as PNG files. Note: On some notebooks, one have to hold Fn and then press PrtScr instead.[17]

Windows Vista and later include a utility called Snipping Tool, first introduced in Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. It is a screen-capture tool that allows taking screenshots ("snips") of a window, rectangular area, or free-form area. Starting with Windows 10, Snipping Tool gained time delay functionality, useful for capturing context menus. Snips can then be annotated, saved as an image file or as an HTML page, or emailed. However, it does not work with non-tablet XP versions but represents an XP compatible equivalent. Windows 7 and later also include Problem Step Recorder as part of their troubleshooting platforms that once started, automatically captures a screenshot at mouse clicks.[18]

There are exceptions to what can be captured by this method. For example, contents in hardware overlay are not captured. This includes video images that Windows Media Player 10 or earlier play. As such, special software may be required to capture the screens of video games.[19]

Windows Phone

In Windows Phone 8, screenshots can be taken by simultaneously pressing and holding the phone's Power button and the Start button. The screenshots are saved in the phone's native screen resolution under "screenshots" in the Photos hub. The screenshot functionality is only available for Windows Phone 8 or later.[20][21]

The screenshot combination for Windows Phone 8.1 and later is the phone's Power button and the Volume Up button.[21][22]

Xbox One/Series S|X

As of March 2015, an Xbox One or Xbox Series console can take a screenshot by double-pressing the Nexus button. Pressing the Y button will then save it. The equivalent voice command for this action is "Xbox, take a screenshot".[23][24][25]

PlayStation

A PlayStation 4 or 5 console can take a screenshot by pressing and holding the SHARE button on a DualShock or DualSense controller.[26]

External tools

Notable external tools include:

Some web browsers, for example Firefox and Microsoft Edge, have a screenshot tool which can be used to capture a whole web page or part of it.

Common technical issues

Hardware overlays

On Windows systems, screenshots of games and media players sometimes fail, resulting in a blank rectangle. The reason for this is that the graphics are bypassing the normal screen and going to a high-speed graphics processor on the graphics card by using a method called hardware overlay. Generally, there is no way to extract a computed image back out of the graphics card,[citation needed] though software may exist for special cases or specific video cards.

One way these images can be captured is to turn off the hardware overlay. Because many computers have no hardware overlay, most programs are built to work without it, just a little slower. In Windows XP, this is disabled by opening the Display Properties menu, clicking on the "Settings" tab, clicking, "Advanced", "Troubleshoot", and moving the Hardware Acceleration Slider to "None."

Free software media players may also use the overlay but often have a setting to avoid it or have dedicated screenshot functions.

Screen recording

The screen recording capability of some screen capture programs is a time-saving way to create instructions and presentations, but the resulting files are often large.

A common problem with video recordings is the action jumps, instead of flowing smoothly, due to low frame rate. Though getting faster all the time, ordinary PCs are not yet fast enough to play videos and simultaneously capture them at professional frame rates, i.e. 30 frame/s. For many cases, high frame rates are needed for a pleasant experience.

Copyright issues

Some companies believe the use of screenshots is an infringement of copyright on their program, as it is a derivative work of the widgets and other art created for the software.[27][28][29] Regardless of copyright, screenshots may still be legally used under the principle of fair use in the U.S. or fair dealing and similar laws in other countries.[30][31]

See also

References

  1. ^ Matthew Allen (November–December 2016). "Representing Computer-Aided Design: Screenshots and the Interactive Computer circa 1960". Perspectives on Science. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  2. ^ "RUN Magazine issue 25". January 1986.
  3. ^ "Details of package gtk-vector-screenshot in stretch". Debian. GitHub
  4. ^ "macos - Is it possible to take a screenshot in vector format?". Ask Different.
  5. ^ a b "Taking a Screenshot on an Android 4.0 Smartphone". Verizon Wireless. 2012-07-25. Retrieved 2013-10-08.
  6. ^ Muhammed Swalih (February 2017). "Android Screenshot: A Complete Guide". techquintal.com. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
  7. ^ "com.android.systemui.screenshot.TakeScreenshotService source code". Google Git. 2013-09-18. Retrieved 2013-10-08.
  8. ^ Michael Kozlowski (24 January 2013). "How to Take Screenshots on the Kindle Paperwhite". goodereader.com. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  9. ^ "Taking Screenshots on Fire Devices - Amazon Apps & Services Developer Portal". amazon.com. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  10. ^ "2.3. Create". GIMP User Manual. The GIMP Team. Retrieved 5 March 2014.
  11. ^ "KDE Ships KDE Applications 15.12.0". KDE. 16 December 2015. Retrieved 1 September 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  12. ^ "How To: Take a Screenshot With the iPhone". TiPb.com. Retrieved 2011-11-09.
  13. ^ Imran Alam, Imran (23 March 2018). "How to take a screenshot on mac". answerslave.com. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  14. ^ "How to take a screenshot on your Mac". apple.com. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  15. ^ "Take pictures or screen recordings using Screenshot". apple.com. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
  16. ^ "How to take a screenshot on a Mac with shortcut and apps". bytebitebit.com. 15 March 2020. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
  17. ^ Chen, Raymond (14 January 2014). "How do I hit the Win+PrintScreen hotkey if my tablet doesn't have a PrtSc key?". The Old New Thing. Microsoft. Retrieved 15 January 2014.
  18. ^ "How do I use Problem Steps Recorder?". Windows Help. Microsoft. Retrieved 2 March 2014.
  19. ^ "Overlays Overview". ScreenVirtuoso articles. Fox Magic Software. Retrieved 2 March 2014.
  20. ^ Edmonds, Rich (6 September 2012). "Screenshot functionality in Windows Phone 8 demonstrated | Windows Phone Central". Wpcentral.com. Retrieved 2013-05-01.
  21. ^ a b "Take a screenshot". WindowsPhone.com. Microsoft. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  22. ^ Cipriani, Jason (13 May 2014). "How to take a screenshot in Windows Phone 8.1". CNET. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  23. ^ Pitcher, Jenna (18 February 2015). "Xbox One March System Update Preview Adds Screenshot Feature". IGN. Ziff Davis.
  24. ^ Nelson, Major (18 February 2015). "Xbox One March System Update: Screenshots and Suggested Friends Now Available in Preview". xbox.com. Microsoft.
  25. ^ "Capture Screenshots on Xbox One | Xbox One Console". support.xbox.com. Retrieved 2015-06-29.
  26. ^ "The PlayStation guide to sharing".
  27. ^ "Screen Shots (Excluding Xbox)". Use of Microsoft Copyrighted Content. Retrieved 2007-08-22.
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  29. ^ "Question: What are screenshots, and is using them copyright infringement?". FAQ about Copyright -- Chilling Effects Clearinghouse. Retrieved 2007-08-22.
  30. ^ "Copyright in screenshots? Who owns it?". MetaFilter. Retrieved 2007-08-22.
  31. ^ "Ask the Law Geek: Is publishing screenshots Fair Use?". Lifehacker. 10 August 2006. Retrieved 2007-08-22.

External links

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A screenshot also known as screen capture or screen grab is a digital image that shows the contents of a computer display A screenshot is created by the operating system or software running on the device powering the display A screenshot of a computer display Additionally screenshots can be captured by an external camera using photography to capture contents on the screen Contents 1 Screenshot techniques 1 1 Digital techniques 1 2 Photographic techniques 2 Built in screenshot functionality 2 1 Android 2 2 Amazon Kindle 2 3 ChromeOS 2 4 HP WebOS 2 5 Linux 2 6 Apple iOS 2 7 Apple macOS 2 8 Maemo 5 2 9 Windows 2 10 Windows Phone 2 11 Xbox One Series S X 2 12 PlayStation 3 External tools 4 Common technical issues 4 1 Hardware overlays 4 2 Screen recording 5 Copyright issues 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksScreenshot techniques EditDigital techniques Edit The first screenshots were created with the first interactive computers around 1960 1 Through the 1980s computer operating 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pressing the print screen button will take the screenshot There is no direct way to take screenshots 6 programmatically in non system apps However on most devices apps may use the system screenshot functionality without special permissions 7 Amazon Kindle Edit On Amazon Kindle devices one can take a screenshot by Kindle Paperwhite touch and hold on the top left and bottom right corners of the screen or top right and bottom left corners The screen will flash and the image will be saved in the root folder of Kindle storage 8 Kindle or Kindle Touch Simply press and hold the Home and then tap anywhere on the screen Kindle Keyboard Kindle 3 and Kindle DX Press alt Shift G Kindle Fire 2 and Kindle Fire HD with volume button Press and hold the volume down power at the same time Open the Photos app to access the screenshot s Kindle Fire no volume buttons One needs to connect their Kindle Fire to a computer with the Kindle SDK installed and take a screenshot through the development environment 9 ChromeOS Edit On Chromebook and related devices with the ChromeOS keyboard layout pressing the equivalent of Ctrl F5 on a standard keyboard will capture the entire screen and the equivalent of Ctrl Shift F5 will turn the mouse into a rectangle select tool for capturing a custom portion of the screen citation needed HP WebOS Edit Screenshots of the HP webOS can be taken For webOS phones simultaneously press Orange Gray Key Sym P For the HP Touchpad press Home Key Power In either case screenshots will be saved to the Screen captures folder in the Photos app citation needed Linux Edit Spectacle running on Arch Linux GNOME Screenshot running on Arch Linux On KDE or GNOME PrtScr key behavior is quite similar to Windows See Microsoft Windows In addition the following screenshooting utilities are bundled with Linux distributions GIMP A raster graphics editor that can take screenshots too 10 gnome screenshot The default screen grabbing utility in GNOME ImageMagick Has an import command line tool that captures screenshots in a variety of formats Type import window root screenshot png to capture the entire screen to your home directory Spectacle The default screen grabbing utility in KDE 11 scrot Allows selecting arbitrary areas of the X screen and windows xwd The screen capture utility of the X Window SystemApple iOS Edit A screenshot can be taken on iOS by simultaneously pressing the Home button and the Lock button from the Original iPhone to the iPhone 8 Plus in addition to the second and third generation SE or the iPad models of the iPad 1st generation and later the iPad Mini up to the 5th generation the iPad Air up to the 3rd generation or the first two generations of the iPad Pro or by pressing the Volume up and Lock button since the iPhone X and newer iPhone models and iPad models since the iPad Pro 3rd generation iPad Air 4th generation and the iPad Mini 6th generation The screen will flash and the picture will be stored in PNG format in the Camera Roll if the device has a camera or in Saved Photos if the device does not From the iOS 11 update a little preview will pop up in the bottom left corner which can be swiped left to save or clicked to open up an editor where the screenshot can be cropped or doodled on before being saved or shared The screenshot feature is available with iOS 2 0 and later 12 The same Cmd Shift 3 shortcut for Mac OS is used in iOS to take a screenshot with Cmd Shift 4 bringing the screenshot directly in iOS editing window in iOS 11 and later Third party Bluetooth keyboards often have a key or function key command devoted to taking a screenshot Apple macOS Edit On macOS a user can take a screenshot of an entire screen by pressing Cmd Shift 3 or of a chosen area of the screen by Cmd Shift 4 This screenshot is saved to the user s desktop with one PNG file per attached monitor 13 If the user holds down Ctrl while doing either then the screenshot will be copied to the clipboard instead Beginning with Mac OS X Panther it is possible to make a screenshot of an active application window By following Cmd Shift 4 with pressing the Spacebar the cross hair cursor turns into a small camera icon The current window under the cursor is highlighted and a click on the mouse or trackpad will capture a screenshot of the entire highlighted element including the parts offscreen or covered by other windows 14 A provided application called Grab will capture a chosen area a whole window the whole screen or the whole screen after 10 seconds and pops the screenshot up in a window ready for copying to the clipboard or saving as a TIFF The Preview application also provided has the same capture options as Grab but opens the captured image immediately in a new window Since macOS 10 14 Mojave Apple brought to users a revamped screenshot utility called Screenshot app 15 A utility toolbar will show up when users press Cmd Shift 5 16 This toolbar allows users to choose capture modes and options to take screenshots Users can change the default location of saved screenshots from the Options menu in Screenshot app Besides this application supports recording Mac screen in full sized or chosen portion A shell utility called screencapture located in usr sbin screencapture can be used from the Terminal application or in shell scripts to capture screenshots and save them to files Various options are available to choose the file format of the screenshot how the screenshot is captured if sounds are played etc This utility might only be available when the macOS developer tools are installed A user cannot capture the screen while DVD Player is running Maemo 5 Edit On Maemo 5 a screenshot can be taken by pressing Ctrl Shift P simultaneously Screenshots will be saved as Screenshot YYYYMMDD HHMMSS png in Images Screenshots on the internal storage citation needed Windows Edit On Windows pressing PrtScr captures a screenshot of the entire desktop while Alt PrtScr captures only the active window Captured screenshots do not include the mouse pointer Windows places these captured screenshots in the clipboard meaning that an additional program needs to retrieve them from the clipboard Starting with Windows 8 however Win PrtScr or Win Volume up instantly saves a screenshot to the Screenshots folder in Pictures library All screenshots are saved as PNG files Note On some notebooks one have to hold Fn and then press PrtScr instead 17 Windows Vista and later include a utility called Snipping Tool first introduced in Windows XP Tablet PC Edition It is a screen capture tool that allows taking screenshots snips of a window rectangular area or free form area Starting with Windows 10 Snipping Tool gained time delay functionality useful for capturing context menus Snips can then be annotated saved as an image file or as an HTML page or emailed However it does not work with non tablet XP versions but represents an XP compatible equivalent Windows 7 and later also include Problem Step Recorder as part of their troubleshooting platforms that once started automatically captures a screenshot at mouse clicks 18 There are exceptions to what can be captured by this method For example contents in hardware overlay are not captured This includes video images that Windows Media Player 10 or earlier play As such special software may be required to capture the screens of video games 19 Windows Phone Edit In Windows Phone 8 screenshots can be taken by simultaneously pressing and holding the phone s Power button and the Start button The screenshots are saved in the phone s native screen resolution under screenshots in the Photos hub The screenshot functionality is only available for Windows Phone 8 or later 20 21 The screenshot combination for Windows Phone 8 1 and later is the phone s Power button and the Volume Up button 21 22 Xbox One Series S X Edit As of March 2015 an Xbox One or Xbox Series console can take a screenshot by double pressing the Nexus button Pressing the Y button will then save it The equivalent voice command for this action is Xbox take a screenshot 23 24 25 PlayStation Edit A PlayStation 4 or 5 console can take a screenshot by pressing and holding the SHARE button on a DualShock or DualSense controller 26 External tools EditSee also Category Screenshot software Notable external tools include Bandicam Camtasia CamStudio CloudApp Greenshot Gyazo IrfanView Jing KSnapshot Lightscreen Microsoft Snipping Tool Monosnap PrintKey 2000 scrot ShareX Shotty Snagit Snapz Pro X VVCap Window Clippings Xfire XnView Xwd PicPickSome web browsers for example Firefox and Microsoft Edge have a screenshot tool which can be used to capture a whole web page or part of it Common technical issues EditHardware overlays Edit On Windows systems screenshots of games and media players sometimes fail resulting in a blank rectangle The reason for this is that the graphics are bypassing the normal screen and going to a high speed graphics processor on the graphics card by using a method called hardware overlay Generally there is no way to extract a computed image back out of the graphics card citation needed though software may exist for special cases or specific video cards One way these images can be captured is to turn off the hardware overlay Because many computers have no hardware overlay most programs are built to work without it just a little slower In Windows XP this is disabled by opening the Display Properties menu clicking on the Settings tab clicking Advanced Troubleshoot and moving the Hardware Acceleration Slider to None Free software media players may also use the overlay but often have a setting to avoid it or have dedicated screenshot functions Screen recording Edit Main article Screencast The screen recording capability of some screen capture programs is a time saving way to create instructions and presentations but the resulting files are often large A common problem with video recordings is the action jumps instead of flowing smoothly due to low frame rate Though getting faster all the time ordinary PCs are not yet fast enough to play videos and simultaneously capture them at professional frame rates i e 30 frame s For many cases high frame rates are needed for a pleasant experience Copyright issues EditSome companies believe the use of screenshots is an infringement of copyright on their program as it is a derivative work of the widgets and other art created for the software 27 28 29 Regardless of copyright screenshots may still be legally used under the principle of fair use in the U S or fair dealing and similar laws in other countries 30 31 See also Edit Free and open source software portalComparison of screencasting software Codeless test automation Print screen Screencast Thumbshot Video captureReferences Edit Matthew Allen November December 2016 Representing Computer Aided Design Screenshots and the Interactive Computer circa 1960 Perspectives on Science Retrieved 8 January 2017 RUN Magazine issue 25 January 1986 Details of 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