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Monday, March 4, 2013

How to Capture Screenshots in Windows 8

It's not Snagit, but it's free.  

These directions are specific to a Toshiba Laptop, where you must use the FN key for functions, but will work for other computers with a few alterations. 

To save a screenshot as a png file, hold down the Windows key and press the FN key and PrtScn (Print Screen) button on your keyboard.



Now press the Win + E keyboard combination to open Explorer.  In your Pictures library, you will find a newly created Screenshots folder which contains the screenshots you have taken, listed in chronological order.

You can still copy the screenshots to your clipboard, using FN+PrtSc, and Alt-FN-PrtSc captures just the active window to your clipboard.

1 comment:

  1. After doing what you described on taking a screen shot, & After the screen shot is taken Pressing Windows Logo Key + E, there is No Pictures Library option in there Let alone a Folder Named Screen Shots

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