Windows Print Screen !new!
If you use the key but don't know where the image went, use this method:
Here is the breakdown of the four best ways to do it, starting with the modern standard. windows print screen
So, tomorrow morning, when you sit down with your coffee, look at your keyboard. Find that dusty PrtScn key. Press Win + Shift + S . And finally see the world in high resolution. If you use the key but don't know
Believe it or not, the name isn't a typo. Back in the days of MS-DOS (the 1980s), the key worked exactly as advertised. When you pressed PrtScr , the computer would dump the entire contents of the text-based screen directly to your printer. If you had a dot-matrix printer, you’d get a physical, paper copy of your command prompt. Press Win + Shift + S
For most of Windows 95, XP, and 7’s life, the Print Screen key was powerful but user-hostile.

