How do I take a screenshot? |
press | PrtScn | = | Windows captures the entire screen and copies it to the (invisible) clipboard. Note: On some notebooks you have to hold Fn and then press PrtScn instead. |
Where can I find that key? |
PrtScnScrLkPause | Look for this group of keys at the upper right of your keyboard. Note: Print Screen (PrtScn) might have been abbreviated differently on your keyboard. |
How do I take a screenshot of a single window? |
hold down | Alt | and press | PrtScn | = | Windows captures only the currently active window and copies it to the clipboard. |
As you probably know, tapping your Windows PC's Print Screen key will place a 'snapshot' of the current screen contents onto the Windows Clipboard. This process is commonly known as 'taking a screenshot', and it's one of the most useful features in all of Windows for many users. The time-honored way of taking a screenshot in Windows is to hit PrtScn on your keyboard then paste the results into an image editing app of your choice (like Paint).
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How do I take a screenshot of a specific area? |
hold down | ⊞ | and | Shift | and press | S | = | Use your mouse to draw a rectangle in order to specify what to capture. Windows then copies it to the clipboard. Since: Windows 10 Creators Update. |
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I guess it's in the clipboard now. How can I paste it into a document or something? |
hold down | Ctrl | and press | V | = | Windows pastes the screenshot (that is in the clipboard) into a document or image you are currently editing. |
Where should I paste it? I just need a (graphics) file. |
- Start 'Paint'
- Paste
- Save
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How do I take a screenshot and have it directly as a file? |
hold down | ⊞ | and press | PrtScn | = | Windows (8 or 10) captures the entire screen and saves it as a file to your Pictures >Screenshots folder. |
Can you show me in a video? |
Is there a dedicated program for taking screenshots? How can I find it? |