Screenshot

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A screenshot is a picture taken of the entire game screen, including the HUD.

Making a screenshot

How to take a screenshot?

To take a screenshot, press F2 on your keyboard while you are playing in a world. You can change this key binding in settings.

What is the taking screenshot option doing?

Taking a screenshot generates a 552x414 resolution PNG. The default file name provided is Mine-Blocks-YYMMDD-HHMMSS.png, where YYMMDD is the date, and HHMMSS is a 24 hour timestamp.

Helping the Mine Blocks Wiki page with a screenshots

How to share to us the image files?

If you are feeling that you're having some image files (screenshots), that could upgrade this page you can share them with us and here you will know how to do this.

First step

To share to us your image files go first to upload file section. And after it click on the search file button, which is located near Source filename. Remember that this page is having file size limit to 64 MB. That's why you can't publish the image files with a size bigger than 64 MB.

Second Step

After you put the image file you will get the destination filename.

Third Step

After finishing second step you can a description to your image file. The description of the file should be in the Summary section

Fourth Step

You can optionaly watch your file. To do this click on the empty field near the watch this file section. The section is in the upload options sections. If you will do all these steps your image file will be in our page image database and you will can search your images in this site.

Why to share screensots with us

By sharing with us screenshots you are helping to improve our site.

The scirpt for putting an images to article

To put the image file to our article you need to type this script File:Test.png Note that name of this file you need to get from name of the image, from your image page and put in the script instead of test.png