To enable Google Assistant screenshot on your Android 12 device, follow these steps:
1. Make sure your device is running on Android 12. If you are not sure, you can check by going to Settings > About phone > Software information.
2. Activate Google Assistant by either long-pressing the home button or saying “Hey Google” or “Ok Google” if you have voice activation enabled.
3. Once Google Assistant is activated, you can simply say “Take a screenshot” or “Capture the screen” to trigger the screenshot function.
4. Google Assistant will capture the screenshot and provide you with a preview of the image. You can then choose to save the screenshot or share it directly from the preview screen.
Alternatively, if you prefer using gestures, you can also take a screenshot using the Recents screen:
1. Go to the app or page you want to capture in the screenshot.
2. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to access the Recents screen. You will see a button for Screenshot at the bottom of the screen.
3. Tap on the Screenshot button to capture the screenshot.
4. The screenshot will be saved in your device’s gallery, and you can access it from there to edit, share, or delete as needed.
Using either method, you can quickly and easily capture screenshots on your Android 12 device using Google Assistant or the Recents screen.
It’s worth mentioning that the steps may vary slightly depending on the device and the version of Android you are using. However, these instructions should work for most Android 12 devices.
I hope this helps! If you have any further questions, feel free to ask.