How Do I Do A Print Screen On My Laptop?

This entry was posted by king on 星期二, 9 二月, 2010

I know where my print screen button is. It shares the same button as the Home button but I don’t know how to use the print screen instead of the home. Every time I hit the button it takes me to the top of the page instead of copying the screen like I want it to.

5 Responses to “How Do I Do A Print Screen On My Laptop?”

  1. Ryoko N

    check if you have this button (fn) it like 2nd function of the key.
    after u print screen, go to mspaint, click on edit at the top left, then choose paste. U will have the screen, then save the file some where.

  2. Ricky_Cr

    Open a window containing material you want to print. Use the scroll bar to get the content to be reproduced displayed in the window.
    Initiate a screen capture to copy the window onto a clipboard. Press the “Alt” and “Print screen” keys on the keyboard. This captures the image of the screen for transfer to a document.
    Transfer the screen capture image. Open a blank word processor document. Right click on the document to set the cursor on the page where you want the screen image to appear. Click the “Paste” option on from the command selections list that opens with right clicking. The screen image that appears will include the title bar and taskbar.
    Manipulate the screen image. Resize the image by clicking the edges to show a double arrow that allows dragging the borders to enlarge or decrease it. Print a hard copy of the documented image, store it as a file or email the file as an attachment to an outgoing message.
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  3. RiceyFig

    Usually there is a -Something button- plus home = Print Screen
    Refer to your laptop manual for referance

  4. In windows, you have on the upper left “file”, click open, look for print….

  5. James

    press “function” key, blue or green color then seek the print screen key(same color) and press, that’s all.

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