
This is a simple trick to capture your screen shot.
This page shows you how to capture a screen shot of your desktop or a window. Although the print screen feature has been available on Windows machine for a long time, some people have never tried to use it and would want to find out how.
To capture a screen shot of your entire desktop:


- Hit "Print Screen" key on your keyboard (or "Print Scrn", or similar).
- Open an image editor (i.e. Photoshop, Paintshop, or the Windows built-in "Paint").
- Press Ctrl-V to paste the image and save the file as Jpeg, Bitmap, etc..
To capture a screen shot of only a window, a popup, or an error dialog:
- Make sure the window or popup which you want to capture is active (on the very front of your screen).
- Hold the "Alt" button and press "Print Screen" key on your keyboard (or "Print Scrn", or similar).
- Open an image editor and press Ctrl-V to paste the image and save the file as Jpeg, Bitmap, etc..
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