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After pressing the print screen button you need to paste it (ctrl + V) into a document. You could also use the snipping tool if your operating system (Windows 7) has it.
Yes, there is a button, up by the function buttons, that says "print screen". I've tried pressing just that button; pressing that button and the alt button together; and pressing the "Mode F" button and the print screen button together, but nothing seems to work
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