When you think of Boot Camp, you may imagine a drill sergeant in a crisp uniform and a cowboy hat yelling at soldiers in training to clean the floor with a toothbrush, but when it comes to the Macintosh operating system (MacOS), Boot Camp actually refers to a particular software assistant for installing a Microsoft Windows operating system on Intel-based Macs. You may already know what Boot Camp for Mac is, but for those who have stumbled upon this article, a quick moment to define the software assistant would be helpful.
Read on to see how you can indeed utilize the Apple keyboard to take a screenshot while using Boot Camp. " Map Screenshot: Error taking screenshot: IOException: The file '/Users/xxx/Library/Application Support/Steam/steamapps/common/Stardew Valley/Contents/MacOS/StardewValley' already exists.Īt System.IO.FileSystem.CreateDirectory(String fullPath)Īt (Nullable`1 in_scale, String screenshot_name, Action onDone)"Īnd I can't find the screenshot from there.Īn older thread recommended uploading the save to upload.farm but it didn't work for me as well which might be due to the game being at version 1.There are plenty of reasons why you might want to take a screenshot of what’s going on with your Mac while using Boot Camp, although with the Apple keyboard that is unique to their line of products, you may find this challenging. When I click onto the screenshot button, the sound and animation plays but SMAPI reads:
On windows, I believe there's a "Open Destination Folder" button that shows you where the screenshot went, but this is what I have on my Mac: I've been trying to take a screenshot of my farm on my Mac but I can't seem to make it work.
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