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  2. 7 Different Ways to Take a Screenshot in Windows 10

    www.geeksforgeeks.org/how-to-take-screenshots-in-windows-10

    To take screenshots without using the PRT SC Key, you can use the Windows + Shift + S key. It will open the Snip & Sketch application where you can take screenshots of your Windows screen. Can Windows automatically take screenshots? No! On Windows, you have to perform screenshot operations manually.

  3. How to take screenshots on Windows 11 - microsoft.com

    www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/learning-center/how-to-screenshot-windows-11

    Press Windows logo key+Shift+S to open the Snipping Tool directly. After entering the keyboard shortcut, you’ll see a box at the top of your computer. Choose between the following screenshot options: (from left to right) rectangular selection, freehand selection, window, or full-screen capture.

  4. The Easiest Way to Take a Screenshot in Windows | wikiHow

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    This wikiHow article will teach you how to use keyboard shortcuts (including the Print Screen key), the Snipping Tool, and the Xbox Game Bar to screen capture any area of your Windows desktop. Press the Windows + Print Screen keys at the same time to capture the entire screen.

  5. Keyboard shortcut for print screen - Microsoft Support

    support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/keyboard-shortcut-for-print-screen-601210c...

    Depending on your hardware, you may use the Windows Logo Key + PrtScn button as a shortcut for print screen. If your device does not have the PrtScn button, you may use Fn + Windows logo key + Space Bar to take a screenshot, which can then be printed. To locate your screenshots, open File Explorer from the taskbar.

  6. 4 Ways to Take Screenshots in Windows 10 - Lifewire

    www.lifewire.com/take-screenshots-on-windows-10-5089377

    The easy way: Use the Windows + PrtSc (Print Screen) key combination on your keyboard. Or, use the Snipping Tool, Snip & Sketch (Windows + Shift + S), or Game Bar (Windows + G). Screenshots are stored in Pictures > Screenshots by default unless you change that destination manually.

  7. How To Take a Screenshot on a Windows 10 or 11 PC - HelloTech

    www.hellotech.com/guide/for/how-to-screenshot-on-windows

    Using keyboard shortcuts or the built-in Snipping Tool, you can quickly take a screenshot of your whole screen, a portion of your screen, or a specific window. Here are all the ways to take a screenshot on a Windows 10 or 11 PC and how to save your image on your computer.

  8. Press the Fn key together with the associated Function key (usually F10) initiates the screenshot. Laptops with capacitive (illuminated) Function Key rows should press the Fn key to toggle between the functions of the keys to locate the Print Screen key.

  9. How to screenshot on Windows - Digital Citizen

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    How to screenshot on Windows: Use the Print Screen shortcut key. 2. How to take a screenshot on a Windows PC: Use the Win + Print Screen shortcut. 3. How to take a screenshot in Windows 10 or Windows 11: Press Alt + Print Screen to capture the active window. 4. How to screenshot on a laptop or tablet (Dell, Surface, HP, and others) 5.

  10. How to Take Screenshots in Windows 10 or Windows 11 - Tom's...

    www.tomshardware.com/how-to/take-screenshots-windows

    Here's a quick list of keyboard shortcuts for screen capture that are built into Windows 10 and 11. Capture full screen to clipboard. In recent builds of Windows 11, you can set the Print...

  11. How to Use the Screen Shot Shortcut Key in Windows 11: A...

    www.solveyourtech.com/how-to-use-the-screen-shot-shortcut-key-in-windows-11-a...

    Using the screenshot shortcut key in Windows 11 allows you to quickly take a picture of your screen, which can be incredibly handy for saving information, sharing a quick snap of your desktop, or troubleshooting issues. The “Print Screen” key may be abbreviated as “PrtScn” or “PrtSc” on some keyboards.