Introduction: First, let's make it clear that we'll be using the button 'Print Screen' for this purpose. Now, why would anyone wanna do this, well one simple example is to make tutorials easy to understand.
Things You'll Need: A keyboard that has a 'Print Screen' or 'Prt Sc' button.
Step 1: Find a place of which you want to take a screenshot of, a common example is a folder.
Step 2: Press the print screen button.
Step 3: Open a image editing software, Windows default is MsPaint, that'll do just fine.
Step 4: Press 'Ctrl + V' or on the toolbar click 'Edit > Paste'
Step 5: Press 'Ctrl + S' or 'File > Save' , to save your image, you will need to add a name to it, as well.
Things You'll Need: A keyboard that has a 'Print Screen' or 'Prt Sc' button.
Step 1: Find a place of which you want to take a screenshot of, a common example is a folder.
Step 2: Press the print screen button.
Step 3: Open a image editing software, Windows default is MsPaint, that'll do just fine.
Step 4: Press 'Ctrl + V' or on the toolbar click 'Edit > Paste'
Step 5: Press 'Ctrl + S' or 'File > Save' , to save your image, you will need to add a name to it, as well.
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