Make sure the content you want to capture is on the screen. Press volume and the standby button on the right-hand side at the same time. The screen will be captured, flashing and saving in the “screenshots” album/folder in the Gallery.
Head into settings > advanced features > palm swipe to capture. Make sure this option is toggled on. Swipe the side of your hand across the display. You can swipe left or right, both work. The screen will be captured, flashing and saving in the “screenshots” album/folder in the gallery.
Head to the page you want to capture from. Either get out the S Pen and tap smart select, or open the edge panel with a swipe until you get to smart select. Choose the shape or type of selection you want to make - rectangle, circle or best of all, create a gif. Resize or reposition the frame and press done. If creating a gif, hit record, then stop when you’re done. You’ll then be shown what you’ve been captured, with the option to draw, share, save and in the case of text, extract that text, so you can paste it elsewhere. You can also run it through Bixby Vision to see if anything is recognised.
Ensure that smart capture is turned on in settings > advanced features > smart capture. When you screenshot (using buttons or palm swipe), you’ll get additional options at the bottom of the page in a banner. You can draw, crop or share, but the most useful is capture hidden areas. Tap scroll capture to include parts of the display you can see, for example on a long webpage.