If you want to take a screenshot of an active window only, click the window. This method will only work if you have the proper hardware. Otherwise, you’ll need to use the next method.
If you want to take a screenshot of a section of your screen, press the Windows logo key + Alt + Print Screen(PrtScn) at the same time. If your device does not have a PrtScn button, you can use Function(Fn) + Windows logo key + Space Bar.
If you want to take a screenshot of a section of your screen, press the Windows logo key + Alt + Print Screen(PrtScn) at the same time. If your device does not have a PrtScn button, you can use Function(Fn) + Windows logo key + Space Bar.
If you do not see a Screenshots folder, you’ll need to use the next method to save your Print Screen.
If you do not see a Screenshots folder, you’ll need to use the next method to save your Print Screen.
If you do not see a Screenshots folder, you’ll need to use the next method to save your Print Screen.
If you want to copy an active window only, click the window.
Paint should be an included app in your Windows device. If you don’t have it, you can download it.
If needed, you can use Microsoft Paint to crop the image.
If needed, you can use Microsoft Paint to crop the image.
Select a save destination, then click OK to save. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + S to save.
Select a save destination, then click OK to save. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + S to save.
Select a save destination, then click OK to save. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + S to save.
Select a save destination, then click OK to save. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + S to save.
You’ll be able to screenshot your entire screen or a section of your screen.
To capture a portion of your screen, press Command + Shift + 4. The cursor will change into a crosshair. Click, drag, and release to capture the portion of the screen you want to save. To capture a specific Mac window, press and hold Command + Shift + 4, then press Space. The crosshair cursor will change into a camera icon. Hover over a screen to highlight it, then click to take the screenshot.
To capture a portion of your screen, press Command + Shift + 4. The cursor will change into a crosshair. Click, drag, and release to capture the portion of the screen you want to save. To capture a specific Mac window, press and hold Command + Shift + 4, then press Space. The crosshair cursor will change into a camera icon. Hover over a screen to highlight it, then click to take the screenshot.