The “Grab” app also supports taking screenshots of Touch Bar, if you prefer to use Grab rather than the standard Mac OS keystrokes for snapping screenshots. This functions like a Touch Bar specific version of Print Screen in that the picture is not saved as a file but instead goes to the clipboard, a bit like Command+Shift+Control+3 on Mac. The Touch Bar screenshot will be copied to the clipboard, which can then be pasted elsewhere as needed. Copy a Screen Shot of Touch Bar to Clipboard on Mac The Touch Bar screenshot will appear on the desktop like any other screen shot would. Take a Screen Shot of Touch Bar as a File on Mac You can also take screenshots of the Touch Bar with the Grab application in Mac OS.
One saves the Touch Bar screenshot as a file on the desktop, and the other copies a picture of the Touch Bar to the Mac clipboard instead. There are two different keyboard shortcuts to capture screen shots of Touch Bar on a Mac. Some Mac users may wish to take a screenshot of the Touch Bar, perhaps for developing, testing, or sharing purposes, similar to screenshotting displays on any other Mac or iOS device.
The new MacBook Pro with Touch Bar has replaced the standard Escape and Function keys with a little dynamically changing screen called the Touch Bar.