They
say a picture is worth a thousand words. When it comes to your
computer, this is doubly true. There are times when it’s simply easier
to show someone what you’re seeing on your screen that to attempt to
describe it. Whether you’re giving instructions, asking for assistance,
putting together a presentation or something else altogether a
screenshot can make the entire process simpler and more effective.
Luckily, if you’re a Windows user, capturing your screen – and then
pasting it in a document, printing it, emailing it or saving it – is
quick and easy to do.
Start
by identifying the print screen key on your keyboard. Usually located
somewhere near the backspace button or function keys, it will be labeled
PrtScn, prt sc, PRTSC, or PRTSCN. If your keyboard doesn’t have a print
screen button, consult your laptop or mobile device manual for the
appropriate key combination to capture the screen. (Usually, this will
be FN + Insert)
To
take a screenshot of the entire screen, simply press the PrtScn button.
To capture an active window, press Alt + PrtScn. Keep in mind that
before you can paste, email, print or edit your screen capture, you’ll
need to save it onto Paint or a similar image editing program.
To
do this, click on the Start button in the bottom left corner of your
screen. (It’s the circle with the windows icon.) Next, select All
Programs and then Accessories. Finally, click on Paint. This will open
up your Paint program. Alternatively, you can type Paint into the search
bar at the bottom of the Start menu, and then select the program when
it appears.
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