Taking a screenshot of your entire screen depends on the operating system of your laptop. Here's how to do it on various platforms:
Windows:
1. Using the Print Screen (PrtScn) key:
- Press the PrtScn key (or Print Screen) on your keyboard. This copies the screenshot to your clipboard.
- Open an app like Paint, Word, or any image editor, and paste it (Ctrl + V).
- Save the image.
2. Direct Save (Windows 10/11):
- Press Windows Key + PrtScn. Your screen will briefly dim.
- The screenshot will be saved in the Screenshots folder under Pictures.
3. Snipping Tool or Snip & Sketch (Windows 10/11):
- Press Windows Key + Shift + S.
- Select Full Screen Snip from the toolbar.
- The screenshot is copied to your clipboard; paste it where needed.
Mac:
1. Shortcut:
- Press Command (⌘) + Shift + 3.
- The screenshot is saved directly to your desktop as a .png file.
2. Clipboard (if needed):
- Press Command (⌘) + Control + Shift + 3 to copy the screenshot to your clipboard.
- Paste it into any app.
Linux:
1. Keyboard Shortcut:
- Press the PrtScn key to capture the full screen.
- The screenshot is usually saved in your Pictures folder, depending on the distribution.
2. Clipboard (if needed):
- Some systems let you copy the screenshot to the clipboard instead of saving it. Look for options in the screenshot tool.
3. Third-party Apps:
- Tools like Shutter, Flameshot, or the built-in screenshot utilities vary by Linux distribution.
How to take a screenshot on a PC or Laptop any Windows
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