How To Screenshot On Windows

how to screenshot on windows?
how to screenshot in windows?

This article will show you how to take screenshots of a Windows computer.

You can also move the page upwards to find out more detailed instructions for all methods, including the use of the Snipping Tool program to take modified screen shots and use screenshots on Surface devices.

Visit the screen where the snippet is to be taken. Before taking a snapshot, make sure the desired screen is displayed, without any interruption or interruption (eg windows or other programs that are still open).

2. Look for the "Print Screen" button on the keyboard. The "⎙ Print Screen" button it is often located on the right side of the main keyboard (not including the numeric keypad if any), and usually below it says "SysReq" ("System Requirements").

The "Print Screen" button is usually abbreviated as "PrtSc" or something like that.

3. Press the ⊞ Win and Screen Print Screen buttons simultaneously. After that, the snippet from the screen displayed at this time will be taken. Usually, the screen will dim for a while.

The screen will not dim if certain display settings are disabled on the computer. This happens most often on older computers that are upgraded to Windows 10.

If the screenshot doesn't appear when you search for it, try pressing the key combination Ctrl + ⊞ Win + Screen Print Screen or Fn + ⊞ Win + Screen Print Screen to take a snapshot.

4. Look for the screenshot. Usually, screenshots can be found in the "Screenshots" folder stored in the "Pictures" folder. Each screen shot taken will be named "Screenshot (number)" which corresponds to the order in which the snippet was taken.

For example, the first screen shot taken will be labeled "Screenshot (1)", and so on.

4. Look for the screenshot. Usually, screenshots can be found in the "Screenshots" folder stored in the "Pictures" folder. Each screen shot taken will be named "Screenshot (number)" which corresponds to the order in which the snippet was taken.

For example, the first screen shot taken will be labeled "Screenshot (1)", and so on.

Take a Full Screen Snapshot on Any Windows Computer
1. Visit the screen where the snippet is to be taken. Before taking a snapshot, make sure the desired screen is displayed, without any interruption or interruption (eg windows or other programs that are still open).

2. Press the ⎙ Print Screen button. This button is generally in the upper right corner of the keyboard, right to the right of the " Function " button (eg " F12 ") at the top of the board. After the " Print Screen " button is pressed, the content snippet of the entire screen will be taken.

The " Print Screen " button might be labeled " PrtSc " or something like that.

If there is a Fn button in the lower left corner of the keyboard, you may need to press the Fn button and Screen Print Screen simultaneously to take a screenshot.

Open the Paint program. This program is included in the installation package of all Windows computers. To open it:

Open the " Start " menu Image titled Windowsstart.png.

In Windows 8, open " Search ".
Click the search bar below the " Start " menu.
Type paint.
Click " Paint " which is displayed at the top of the " Start " window.

In Windows 8, the " Paint " option will be displayed in the search results (" Search ").

In Windows XP, click the " Start " menu, select " Programs ", click " Accessories ", and select " Paint ".

4. Paste the screenshot that has been taken. After the Paint program window opens, press the key combination Ctrl + V to paste the screenshot. Now, you can see the screenshot in the Paint window.

5. Save the screenshot. Press the Ctrl + S key combination, enter a name for the snippet file, select the storage folder on the left side of the window, and click " Save ".

You can change the type of snippet file by clicking the " Save as type " drop-down box below the window, and clicking on a different format (eg " JPEG ") in the drop-down menu.

The most commonly selected file types are JPG and PNG. The recommended format for storing screenshots is PNG because of its high quality and smaller size.

Retrieving Screenshot from One Window
1. Click the window that you want the snippet to take. Screen capture of one window ( one-window screenshot ) functions to take a snapshot of the window that is "active" on the screen. This means, this window must be displayed above other windows.

2. Hold down the Alt key and press the ⎙ PrtScr button. After that, the window snippet will be copied to the clipboard . The dimensions of the image will be determined by the size of the window where the snippet is taken [1]

You will not receive a confirmation message that the screenshot has been taken.

3. Open the Paint program. This program is included in the installation package of all Windows computers. To open it:

    Open the " Start " menu Image titled Windowsstart.png.

In Windows 8, open " Search ".

Click the search bar below the " Start " menu.
Type paint .
Click " Paint " which is displayed at the top of the " Start " window.

In Windows 8, the " Paint " option will be displayed in the search results (" Search ").

In Windows XP, click the " Start " menu, select " Programs ", click " Accessories ", and select " Paint ".

4. Paste the screenshot that has been taken. After the Paint program window opens, press the key combination Ctrl + V to paste the screenshot. Now, you can see the screenshot in the Paint window.

You can also paste screenshots in other programs, such as Word or the main part of the email. Just open the desired program to paste the image and press the Ctrl + V key combination.

5. Save the screenshot as an image file. Click the " File " menu, select " Save ", enter the file name, select the file storage location on the left side of the page, and click " Save ".

You can change the type of snippet file by clicking the " Save as type " drop-down box below the window, and clicking on a different format (eg " JPEG ") in the drop-down menu.

The most commonly selected file types are JPG and PNG. The recommended format for storing screenshots is PNG because of its high quality and smaller size.

Using the Snipping Tool Program
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Open the Snipping Tool program. The Snipping Tool program is available on all versions of Windows (Vista, 7, 8 and 10), except Windows Starter and Basic editions. Unfortunately, this program is not available on Windows XP. [2]

    In Windows Vista and 7, click the " Start " button, select " All Programs ", select " Accessories ", and click " Snipping Tool " from the list of programs.
    In Windows 8, type the snipping tool when you are on the " Start " page and select the appropriate option from the search results.
    On Windows 10, click the " Start " menu Image titled Windowsstart.png
    , tick the snipping tool , and select " Snipping Tool " from the search results.

2
Select the shape of the snippet or the desired snippet ( snip ). The " Rectangular Snip " option has been selected by default. Click the arrow button next to the " Mode " button to change the snippet shape.

" Free-form Snip ". This option allows you to draw any shape with a mouse. The area in the form will be taken as a screenshot.
  
" Rectangular Snip ". This option allows you to take screenshots in a rectangular shape.
   
" Window Snip ". This option allows you to select a specific window for which you want to take a snapshot.
   
" Full-screen Snip ". This option functions to take full screen shots and includes all the windows that are displayed (except the Snipping Tool window).

3. Adjust the snippet / cutout limit. By default, the snippet taken has a red border / frame. You can deactivate or change this setting by clicking on the " Tools " tab in the upper left corner of the Snipping Tool toolbar, selecting " Options " from the drop-down menu, and removing the mark next to the option " Show selection ink after snips are captured " After that, the frame or boundary will not be added to the next snippet taken.

4. Make a new screenshot. Click the " New " button to start selecting. The screen will dim and you can draw a snapshot area or choose a window (if you choose the " Window Snip " option). Release the mouse after selecting to make a screenshot.

If you select " Full-screen Snip ", the screen shot will be created automatically after you click the " New " button.

5. Give a description of the snippet. Once taken, the snippet will be displayed in a new window. You can use the pen tool to draw and take notes, and use highlighting tools to focus on the text.

    The eraser tool will only delete the description, not the screenshot.

6. Save the screenshot. Click the floppy icon to open the storage dialog window. Type the name of the snippet file and change the " Save as type: " column if you want. You can now send screenshots by email or upload them to the website.

PNG is the main format specified in Windows 7 and 8. This format is a lossless compressed format. This means that the screen shot will be stored in high quality, but with a small file size. Selection of this format is recommended for taking screenshots.

JPG or JPEG is the main format specified in Windows Vista. This format has lossy format . This means, the screen shot will look a little blurry and some colors may fade. Generally, this format is designed for photos and is not recommended for taking screenshots.

GIF is a format that is not suitable for reproducing color photos, but is suitable for images such as graphics or logos with solid colors. This format produces sharp angles between each color.

7. Copy the screenshot. By default, the snippet will be copied to the clipboard when it is created. This means that you can paste it into the Paint or Word program, just like when you take a full screen shot. In the Paint program, you can make more edits than the trailer description editing window.

To paste snippets, open a window that supports attaching and press the Ctrl + V key combination.

Using the Snipping Tool Shortcut
1. Open the page that you want to take a snapshot of. Open the program or screen that you want to take a picture of. Make sure the window or image you don't want doesn't cover it.

2. Press the ⊞ Win + ⇧ Shift + S button. After that, your computer screen will turn light gray, and the mouse cursor changes to a cross.

3. Select the area in the screen to take a snapshot. Click and drag the mouse from the top left corner to the bottom right of the area.

For example, if you want to take a screenshot of the entire screen, click and drag the mouse from the upper left corner of the screen to the lower right corner of the screen.

4. Remove the mouse. After that, the screenshot will be taken and stored in the clipboard so that it can be attached to any program that can open a paste photo.

5. Paste the screenshot. Open any program that can open photos (like Paint, Word, etc.) and press Ctrl + V. The screen part that you have taken will appear on the program.

You can save the screenshot by pressing Ctrl + S , entering a name, and selecting a storage location, then clicking Save .
Photos can also be attached to several online services such as e-mail.

Using a Windows Tablet
1
Show the screen where the footage you want to take. Before taking a snapshot, make sure the desired screen is displayed, without any interruption or interruption (eg windows or other programs that are still open).

 2
Press and hold the Windows logo. This logo is a logo that has the bottom of the device, not the Windows button on the desktop.

If there is no Windows button on the tablet, press the power button.

 3
Press the volume down button (or volume up if you use the power button). The screen will dim for a while to indicate that the screen shot has been taken.

Screenshot will be saved in the " Screenshots " folder that can be accessed by opening File Explorer and accessing the " Pictures " folder → " Screenshots "

Tips
For Microsoft OneNote users, press the ⊞ Win + S key combination to display screen capture options in a rectangular shape. After that, the snippet will be displayed as an image in OneNote. This step can be followed, even on Windows XP which is not equipped with the tTool Snipping program.
On a laptop keyboard, using the ⎙ PrtScr button may need to be combined with another button. This means, you may need to press the Fn or " Function " button to access it. Such buttons are usually in the bottom row of the keyboard.
The Snipping Tool program from Windows is not included in all editions of Windows. If your Windows version does not have a Snipping Too program, you can use free cloning from the Snipping Tool program .
If you want to upload a screenshot on the website, make sure the file size does not exceed the specified size limit.

Warning
The screen shot may not show the content playing in Windows Media Player.
Saving screenshots in several file types (eg bitmaps) will impact on very large file sizes. Therefore, using the PNG or JPEG format is recommended.
The screen shot will not display the mouse cursor.

Source
↑ http://www.java.com/en/download/faq/screenshot.xml
↑ http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/use-snipping-tool-capture-screen-shots