![]() ![]() ![]() For this, open the content/app window you want to capture and hit the Windows and Print Screen buttons together. While this method works well, there’s a better way to do this: it involves using the Windows key in conjunction with the Print Screen key. With the Print Screen method, your captured image is saved to the clipboard, and you have to paste it into an app, like Paint or something else, to save it. ![]() Capture and Save a Screenshot as a File With Windows+Print Screen After this, you can paste the captured screenshot into Paint (or any similar app) using either the right-click and Paste functionality or hitting the Ctrl+V shortcut. ![]()
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