To capture a screenshot of the entire screen, press the STAMP key on the keyboard (also known as PrtScn or PrtScrn). The key is located at the top of the keyboard, to the right of the F keys (F1, F2, etc.), and often next to the arrow keys.
Using Specific Keyboard Shortcuts
To capture a screenshot on Windows 10 using specific keys, follow these steps:
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To capture what appears on the desktop, press the Print Screen (or Prt Scr or Print Screen) button together with the Win key on the keyboard.
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To capture a screenshot without using the Print Screen button, press FN + WINDOWS key + Spacebar if your device does not have the Print Screen button. You can then print the photo.
Capturing the Computer Screen
To capture the computer screen, follow these steps:
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To capture a photo of the entire desktop, press Win + Print Screen and save it directly to the Pictures > Screenshots folder as a PNG file.
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To capture only the active window, press Win + Alt + Print Screen.
Activating the Print Screen Key
To activate the Print Screen key, follow these steps:
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Use the Fn key on the keyboard before pressing the corresponding key.
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If your computer keyboard does not have the Print Screen key, you can simulate its function by pressing the Fn + Ins key combination.
Locating the Print Screen Key
The Print Screen key is typically located in the top right corner of the keyboard. It may appear differently on some keyboard models, such as PrintScreen, PrntScrn, PrntScr, PrtScn, PrtScr, or PrtSc, or with similar abbreviations.
Taking a Screenshot
To take a screenshot, follow these steps:
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Press and hold both the volume down button and the power button simultaneously.
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If that doesn’t work, hold down the power button for a few seconds.
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Then, select Screenshot.
If none of these solutions work, contact the manufacturer’s online support for further assistance.