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There are 3 ways: 1. Press the PrintScreen key, 2. Alt+PrintScreen (hold the Alt key and tap the PrintScreen key), 3. Windows+PrintSreen (hold the Windows key and tap the PrintScreen key)
Print Screen Use this method to print screen. Press and hold down the Alt key and the press the PrtSc key, this places thescreen image into the Clipboard. . Open a blank Word document and then Click on Edit - Paste. The image is then places onto this page, you can up the image by holdingdown the Shift key and then place the cursor on the bottom corner of the image,then press the left mouse button and drag it down to the right, release themouse button when you have d the image to your requirements. NOTE - Holding down the Shift button will maintain the image in the correctproportion. You can now print this image document and or add text before printing.
It's what you do AFTER PrtScr that matters.
Basically the key takes a snapshot of the screen and stores it on the Clipboard. Next PASTE it into an application like Paint and Print from there. Or paste into a document you are working on that requires a screen clip (after editing it, if needed).
To use the printscreen function of your laptop do the following:
1. Press the "Printscreen" key (or "Fn" key and "Printscreen" key if it is written in color blue). 2. Open MS-Paint (Click start, programs, accessories, paint) 3. Press "ctrl" and letter "v" to paste the captured screen. 4. You can save the captured screen as an image (jpg, gif, bmp) or you can print it.
when you press the printscreen key it will copy to clipboard. It's much easier to just press print screen and the bring up word pad or you favorite word processing program and simply push Ctrl+V...this will paste it to word pad (or whatever.
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if there is an 'fn' key on your keyboard then your combo would be
fn+prtsc+alt - to capture top windows and fn+prtsc to capture entire screen
If however your prt sc key is combined with another key and written on top then you need to use
shift+prt sc + alt to capture top windows and shift+prtsc to capture entire screen
Well,
it is print screen.Open a page on web/PC with mouse position required display on whole screen(this is picture you want to save).Press printscreen/sysreq.Now open a paint utility of windows -File-save as you name it.Thats it.
In the old DOS days, Print Screen would send a copy of the screen to the printer.
In Windows, Print Screen sends a copy to the Clip Board. So, what you need to do is open an application like WordPad, MS Word, Paint or some other program and Paste to a new file. Then you can print the image from that file.
A side note: The PrintScreen key captures the whole screen, the ALT-PrintScreen key combination captures only the active window.
On the top row, on the right hand side, second from the left, there should be a Print Screen key (Print Screen / SysRq). Just press that key once - it should give you a PrintScreen.
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