How To Take A Print Screen Shot

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How to take screenshots on Android smartphones Android has many avenues to capture the contents of your screen. The universal way is to simultaneously hold the power button and the volume down. PrtScn: Pressing the button once saves a screenshot of the entire screen. If you have multiple monitors connected, a single press of the print screen button will save a screenshot of all the screens in one single image. Alt+PrtScn: Press these buttons at the same time to take a screenshot of a single window that you're focused on. How to Print Screen Using PrtScr Button? The easiest way to take a screenshot on Windows is to use the built-in feature – PrtScr button. The button is located on the right side of the keyboard, depending on if you have a numeric section or use a PC or laptop keyboard. Press the ⎙ Print Screen key. It's typically found in the upper-right side of the keyboard, just right of the row of 'Function' keys (e.g., F12) at the top of the keyboard. Pressing the Print Screen key will take a picture of the entire screen's contents. The Print Screen key may be entitled 'PrtSc' or something similar.

  1. How To Take A Print Screen Shot

This article shows how to take screenshot in Windows 10. Windows 10 has given a lot of new features and millions of users are currently using this new OS. Taking a screenshot in Windows 10 remains the most useful feature as almost everyone of use needs it on daily basis.

You will discover the many possibilities of taking screenshots in addition to snapping just the half or quarter of the screen. Included are some useful programs to accomplish screenshot taking.

How to Take Screenshot in Windows 10 Using Keyboard Shortcuts

You can take a screenshot in Windows 10 by just pressing the Print Screen button (sometimes labeled as Prt Sc) from your keyboard. The entire screen will be copied to your clipboard. In order to view and manipulate this screenshot, open the default Paint program on your computer and paste it in.

Other programs that allow you to paste in screenshots are OneNote and Word. You can paste in your screenshot by pressing CTRL+V (the paste command) on the keyboard or simply use the paste option found within the program.

Take a screenshot of a Window

If you only want to capture the Active Window, and not the whole screen, just press ALT + PRTSCN and the active window will be saved in the image. An active window is the current program you are running. For example, if you do ALT + PRTSCN while browsing a website, it will take a screenshot of just the browser and not your entire desktop. This can be quite useful!

Automatically save a screenshot

If you wish to quickly save entire screenshots without editing them, there is a quick way of doing it. Simply press the windows key (a button with the windows logo) and the print screen key. This will save your entire screenshot to a folder named 'Screenshots'. To locate this folder, open up file explorer or any folder. In the address bar you have to type the following:

'C:UsersUSERNAMEPicturesScreenshots'

Replace USERNAME with your actual username on Windows. In the image above you can see our path highlighted. The username is 'VK', therefore the path is 'C:UsersVKPicturesScreenshots'.

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Note: Folder paths are cap sensitive!

Share your Screenshot

Sharing a screen shot in Windows 10 is made easy! Hit the Windows key + H on the keyboard. Doing so will prompt your computer to take a snapshot of your screen. The following window should pop up on the right side of your screen:

If you have social media apps like Twitter and Facebook installed on your computer, you should see them as one of your options as well. Choose where you wish to share the screenshot and it will insert it for you.

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If you are using a Windows 10 mobile device like Surface or Windows 10 mobile, you can press Windows Button and volume down button to take the screenshot. The screenshot will be saved in your screenshots folder located in Pictures.

Useful Free Programs to Take Screenshot With

Snipping Tool

You can also use the Snipping tool to take the screenshot in Windows 10. Snipping tool is a free tool that has come with Windows for many years. Just write 'Snipping Tool' in Windows 10 search bar, locate and open the app, press 'New' and capture the whole screen. The useful part of this program is that you can choose what exactly you want to take a screenshot of.

Lightshot

If compared to the Snipping Tool, Lightshot is a lot better for taking screenshots. After you install it, your print screen button on the keyboard will now initiate Lightshot. The program is always running in the background, so you can utilize the button on the keyboard to quickly get to it. This is what makes it better then the Snipping Tool.

When you hit the PRT SCRN button, your screen becomes gray. Move your cursor where you want to take a screen shot and drag it across the desired area. Then you have a few options to choose from. You can save it to the web, save it to your computer, or simply share it via any social network. Lightshot is very useful!

Greenshot

Another useful screenshot program that is better then the Snipping Tool is Greenshot. This software allows you to capture the entire webpage that you are looking at.

This means that you can take a screenshot of the whole website when it has scrolling. However Greenshot stands out because it allows you to easily write on the screenshots. It can be a very useful tool when creating presentations.

PicPick

A self proclaimed all in one tool for taking screenshots, PicPick not only allows you to take a screenshot but lets you edit it as well. The program does the typical screen capture, as well as scrolling windows. The unique thing about this program is that it has a built in image editor so you can add text and shapes to your screen shot. You can also add in some effects. Sharing the screen capture is made easy by allowing you to send via email and drop box, as well as sharing on all of the popular social medias.

© Crystal Cox/Business Insider It's easy to take a screenshot on Dell computers. Crystal Cox/Business Insider
  • You can take a screenshot on a Dell laptop or desktop computer in several ways, but the easiest is to simply press the Print Screen key, which Dell usually abbreviates as 'PrtScn' or 'prt sc.'
  • There are several ways to customize your PrtScn screenshot using keyboard combos.
  • You can find the Print Screen key in the top row of your Dell's keyboard.
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Whether you have a Dell laptop or desktop computer, it's easy to take and save a screenshot.

The process is the same no matter what kind of PC you own, so once you learn the process you can repeat it on any computer.

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How to take a screenshot on an Dell desktop or laptop

There are several ways to take a screenshot on any Windows computer. But the quickest way is to use the Print Screen key.

Dell typically labels this key 'PrtScn' or 'prt sc' (though the exact label may vary from model to model) and is found along the top row of keys. On most Dell laptops, you'll find the Print Screen key beside the Delete key.

© Dell; skitching by William Antonelli/Business Insider The Print Screen key is found in the top row near the Delete key on this Dell Inspiron laptop. Dell; skitching by William Antonelli/Business Insider

Once you press the Print Screen key, a picture of your entire screen will be copied to your computer's clipboard. Once it's there, you can paste it into another program (like Paint) to save it.

You have many options for how you use the Print Screen key – using keyboard combos, you can screenshot specific windows or just a portion of the screen.

For details on getting the most out of it and how to save your screenshot once you use the key, see the article 'How to take a screenshot on Windows 10 computers in several different ways.'

How To Take A Print Screen Shot

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