Screenshot My Pc

To take a quick screenshot using keyboard shortcut, open the webpage or a picture you’d like to capture and simultaneously press the Windows key and the Print Screen button on your keyboard. The screen will flash as the image is captured. As you probably know, tapping your Windows PC’s Print Screen key will place a “snapshot” of the current screen contents onto the Windows Clipboard. This process is commonly known as “taking a screenshot”, and it’s one of the most useful features in all of Windows for many users. When you want to take a screenshot, use that keyboard combination (“Windows key + G” by default) and click or tap on the “Yes, this is a game” box if prompted. Now press the “Camera icon” or “Win + Alt + PrtScn” to take a screenshot. Take a Screenshot Using Steam’s Shortcut. If you’re playing a game on Steam, you can use the. The keyboard shortcut will instantly take a screenshot of the primary monitor on your system and then display it within the Snipping Tool. Step 3: Then save the screenshot on your system by either.

© Alistair Berg/Getty Images There are several ways to capture a screenshot on any HP device. Alistair Berg/Getty Images
  • You can take a screenshot on your HP laptop or desktop computer by pressing the Print Screen key, often abbreviated as 'prt sc.'
  • There are a number of ways to customize your screenshot using key combos.
  • The Print Screen key is found in the top row of your keyboard.
  • To take a screenshot on an HP tablet, press and hold the Power button and Volume Down button at the same time.
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Taking a screenshot is such a common task that it has been a standard feature built into computers since the early days of personal computing. No matter what kind of HP computer, laptop, or tablet you own, you can take a screenshot with just a few clicks or taps.

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How to take a screenshot on an HP desktop or laptop computer

The easiest way to take a screenshot is to use the Print Screen key on your keyboard. HP generally labels this key 'prt sc' (though it may vary somewhat from model to model) and is found along the top row of keys.

  • On most HP laptops, you'll find the Print Screen key beside the Delete key.
  • An HP desktop computer can be combined with any keyboard, so the Print Screen key could be anywhere, though you'll still find it in the top row either near or among the Function keys.
© Dave Johnson/Business Insider The Print Screen key is found in the top row near the Delete key on this HP Envy laptop. Dave Johnson/Business Insider

You have a lot of options for how you use the Print Screen key, such as screenshotting specific windows or just a portion of the screen. For details on getting the most out of the function and saving your screenshot once you use the key, see our article on Windows screenshot methods.

How to take a screenshot on an HP tablet

You can also take a screenshot on an HP tablet, but because there is no keyboard, the process is different. In fact, taking a screenshot on a tablet is very similar to the way you take a screenshot on your phone.

1. Press and hold the Power button and the Volume Down button at the same time.

2. After about two seconds, the screen will flash and your screenshot will be captured.

3. The screenshot is automatically saved in the Photos folder on your tablet.

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Since monitors are quite affordable these days, having a multi-monitor setup isn't all that uncommon. And the increased screen real estate does have several advantages. You can use it for gaming to get an increased field of view or for efficient multi-tasking at work. But it does have its fair share of disadvantages.

Depending on the system you're using, setting up additional monitors might harm the performance. Or you might encounter something known as The Large Display Paradox, which may hamper your productivity. And as far as the functionality is concerned, you might even face some minor issues while doing simple things like taking a screenshot.

For instance, if you take a screenshot using the usual Windows key+Print Screen shortcut on a system with a multi-monitor setup, you'll end up with an unusually large screenshot. That can be very annoying as you'll repeatedly have to crop and resize the screenshots before you can use them. However, there are a couple of simple workarounds for that.

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How to Take Screenshots of One Monitor in a Multi-Monitor Setup on Windows 10

So there are three simple ways you can take screenshots of just one monitor on Windows 10. You can either use the Snipping tool with a simple keyboard shortcut, use the print screen button, or use a third-party app like Snagit.

How to Take Screenshots of One Monitor Using Snipping Tool

Even though the Windows 10 Snipping Tool has been replaced with the new Snip & Sketch app, you can still use it most systems to easily capture screenshots of a single screen. Just follow these simple steps to take screenshots of only one monitor:

Step 1: Open up the Snipping Tool from the Start menu.

Step 2: Now use the Alt+M+S shortcut to take a screenshot.

The keyboard shortcut will instantly take a screenshot of the primary monitor on your system and then display it within the Snipping Tool.

Step 3: Then save the screenshot on your system by either using the Ctrl+S shortcut or by selecting the Save As option from the File menu.

While this method is quite simple to use, there's a catch. You can only use this method to capture the screenshot of your primary display. It won't work on any secondary display. You can head over to the Display settings and change your primary screen, but that's too much work. So if you want to take screenshots of one of your secondary display, you should check out the next method.

How to Take Screenshots of One Monitor Using the Print Screen Key

Since the Windows key+Print Screen shortcut doesn't let you capture screenshots of a single display, there's a different key combination that you can use. Just follow these steps to take a screenshot of only one monitor using the Print Screen key:

Step 1: Move your cursor to the monitor that you wish to capture.

Step 2: Now use the Ctrl+Alt+Print Screen shortcut to take the screenshot of the monitor.

Step 3: Open MS Paint from the Start Menu.

Step 4: Use the Ctrl+V shortcut to paste your screenshot in Paint.

Step 5: Save your screenshot using the Ctrl+S shortcut or by selecting the Save/Save As option from the File menu.

While this method allows you to take screenshots of your secondary monitor, it'll only work if you have a program open in the monitor. If you wish to overcome that limitation as well, you'll need to use the Snip & Sketch app or a third-party tool like Snagit to take a screenshot of just one display.

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How to Take Screenshots of One Monitor Using Snip & Sketch

To take screenshots of only one monitor using Snip & Sketch, follow these simple steps:

Step 1: Launch the Snip & Sketch app from the Start menu.

Step 2: Click on the New button in the top left corner or use the Ctrl+N shortcut to take a new screenshot.

Step 3: Now click on the rectangular selection tool from the toolbar at the top.

Step 4: Then click and drag your mouse from one edge to another on the monitor you wish to capture.

Step 5: Now click on the floppy disk icon in the top right corner to save the screenshot or use the Ctrl+S shortcut.

Alternatively, you can also use third-party software like Snagit to the same effect. Just pull up the program, click on the Capture button and once again, click and drag your mouse from one corner of the monitor to the other.

Then you can save the screenshot using the Ctrl+S shortcut or by selecting Save As in the File menu. The best part about using software like Snagit is that it gives you access to a bunch of additional annotation tools to easily edit your screenshot. However, you'll need to shell out some cash for that added functionality.

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Easily Take Screenshots of One Monitor on Windows 10

Now that you know a couple of handy ways to take screenshots of only one monitor on Windows 10, you should try them all out and choose the one that you think is the best. Since I'm quite used to the print screen shortcuts, I prefer them over everything else. But then I end up using a separate tool for annotations, which makes it less efficient.

Next up: Speaking of efficiency, do you want to make the most out of your multi-monitor setup? Check out the next article for some cool tips and tricks for multiple monitors on Windows 10.


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