When you're viewing a Web page or an image on your computer, you may want to take a screenshot to look at later. Web pages change regularly, for example, so taking a screenshot is a useful way to ...
Windows offers several built-in ways to take screenshots. Sure, you can just hit the Prt Scrn button on your keyboard to capture your entire screen, but if you want to screenshot a portion of your ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. The Print Screen key or 'Prt Sc' has been on keyboards since the dawn of desktop computing, where back in the 1980s, it would send stuff on your screen ...
You don't need any special software to take a picture of your computer screen and save the picture as an image file. You can take a screen shot and save it either by ...
A new Microsoft Windows 11 update marks the end of an era: Using the Print Screen (PrtScn) button will no longer capture one's entire screen. Now, it it will open the Snipping Tool. The Snipping Tool ...
Windows 11 includes several keyboard shortcuts and built-in apps for quickly grabbing an image of whatever's on your computer screen. Brendan is a freelance writer and content creator from Portland, ...
Windows 11 has modernized many Windows features that haven’t been updated in a long time, including venerable apps like Notepad and Sound Recorder. But in a beta build released earlier this month, the ...
Microsoft is planning a change to the default function of the Print Screen button for Windows 11 users. Typically, pressing the button sends a snapshot of what's on your monitor to the clipboard. In ...
The 'Print screen" button has a place on almost every keyboard in the world. But how useful is it on Windows? Not very—an image of your entire screen is rarely the best way to save something in the ...
Microsoft is now changing the print screen in Windows 11. It is changing how the Print Screen (Prt Scr) shortcut works in the operating system. Previously, when you tapped the Prt Scr shortcut, the ...