Right-clicking during snipping re-decides the snipping area if an area has been selected, or aborts snipping entirely if no area is selected.
App Cheat Sheet
Snipaste is a simple but powerful snipping tool, and also allows you to pin the screenshot back onto the screen. You can also convert text or color info in the clipboard into a floating image window. Such windows can be zoomed, rotated, flipped, made translucent, and even made click-through!
Snipaste keyboard shortcuts are organized by category and available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Search by keyword or browse by section.
| Action | Hotkey |
|---|---|
| Adjust pen width when in edit mode | 12[] |
| Copy the image | ⌘+C |
| Copy the color value if the magnifier is visible | C |
| Show the magnifier if it is not visible | ⌥ |
| Remove all edits (cannot be undone) | ⌘+⇧+Z |
| Toggle the color formats if the magnifier is visible | ⇧ |
| Move the snipping area/image window by 1 pixel if not editing | ↑←↓→ |
| Show/Hide the paint bar | Space |
| Save the image as a file | ⌘+S |
| Send the image to the printer | ⌘+P |
| Restore the next edit | ⌘+Y |
| Save the image to the Quick Save folder | ⌘+⇧+S |
| Undo the last edit (can be redone later) | ⌘+Z |
| Move the cursor by 1 pixel | WSAD |
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