Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Whats New with Print Screen

 Print screen still exists in Windows 10. Press the PrtScn button on your keyboard and your entire screen is copied to the clipboard. Then you can paste it into Paint, or word.

An upgraded version of PrtScn available since Windows 8 is Windows key + PrtScn. Tap those two keys simultaneously and your screen will “blink” for a second, like a camera shutter.
Navigate to Pictures, Screenshots, and your screenshot will be there. 
If all you need only the current program you’re using, such as Word, Excel, or PowerPoint—tap Alt + PrtScn
That will copy an image of the actve window to the clipboard. Just like using the PrtScn shortcut, you can then paste the image into a program.
WHAAT! 
Windows now has a Snipping Tool to capture the screen, save, and share that image. 
Type snip, in search and then click Snipping Tool. Next, click the New and select.
Save the snip.  There you go!

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