How To Windows Print Screen

Learn how take a screenshot with Windows 11 using the Snipping Tool or the Print Screen key. Save anything on your screen in an instant with these shortcuts.

Press the Windows + Print Screen keys at the same time to capture the entire screen. You'll find the image in the Screenshots folder inside the Pictures folder. To screenshot just one area of the screen, press Windows Key + Shift + S to use the Snipping Tool. Go to the screen that you want to capture.

The fastest way is to press the Windows key and the Print Screen key, often labeled “PrtSc” or “PrtScn,” at the same time. Your screen will briefly dim to indicate that a screenshot was taken.

How to Print Screen on Windows 10: A Quick Guide to Taking Screenshots

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Effortlessly capture your screen in Windows 11! This step-by-step tutorial guides you through all print screen methods, including the Snipping Tool, for perfect screenshots. Master it now!

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How to use the Print Screen (PrtScr) key in Windows to take screenshots of the whole screen or only the active window. It explains shortcuts like Windows + PrtScr, Alt + PrtScr, Fn key combinations, where your screenshots are saved, and how the keys may look different on Dell keyboards.

To take a screenshot on Windows 11, press the PrtSc (Print Screen) key to capture the full screen, or use Windows + Shift + S to open the Snipping Tool for selective captures.

The easiest way to take a PC/computer screenshot on Windows 10 is the Print Screen key (Prtscn). This button is usually located at the top row of the keyboard, near the Function (F#) keys. To capture your entire screen and automatically save the screenshot, tap the Windows key + Print Screen key.

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