![]() Reply Helpful (1) mmalbergier Level 1 (12 points) 8:12 AM in response to BobTheFisherman AGAIN. Open an app and paste the screen capture. Click Command ()-Space and type terminal and click enter to open a terminal window, and copy and paste the follwoing: defaults write location /Desktop/Screenshots. Screenshots are saved in a folder titled Screenshots in your Pictures folder. fn + shift + f11 will capture the screen to the clipboard. To capture screenshots and automatically save them, press the Windows and Print Screen keys together. ![]() Once again, the screenshot is copied to your clipboard for you to paste. In earlier versions of Windows you can do the same thing with the Snipping Tool, which is found by clicking Start and typing “snipping tool” in the search bar. You can then click and drag to highlight the bit you want and let go to capture it. Here you can choose to take a shot of the entire. If you just want to capture a portion of the screen in Windows 10 try pressing the Windows, Shift, and S keys together. How to take screenshot on a Windows PC There are at least five different ways to take a screenshot on a computer running Windows 10 or Windows 11: Windows key + Shift + S: This will open the Snip & Sketch tool your screen will turn gray and a small menu will open at the top of the screen. ![]() ![]() Your captured screenshot is copied to the clipboard automatically and you must open Microsoft Paint, Photoshop, or whatever image software you use to paste it so you can edit and save it. If you only want to grab a screenshot of the active window, press the Alt and Print Screen keys together. To capture a screenshot on a Windows laptop or desktop computer, press the Print Screen keyboard key (usually abbreviated to Prt Scn or similar). Windows Snipping Tool Microsoft via Simon Hill ![]()
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