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How to shoot the screen without programs

Sometimes a computer user needs to shoot the screen for one reason or another and with more than one program to do that task, the most famous Snagit program will perform this function, but today I will explain to you the correct and simple way to shoot the screen on Windows without programs and all versions of Windows. Windows 8 and Windows 7 and earlier versions)

Method 1 | Windows 10 . Windows 8

Steps


  • Press Win + PrtSc from the keyboard
  • You will notice a decrease in screen lighting and this is evidence that it has been filmed
  • You can go to the captured screen shot by going to the track
  • {C: \ Users \ YUMNA-PC \ Pictures \ Screenshots}

Method 2 | For all versions

Steps



  • Search for snipping tool
  • Then open the tool by clicking on it once with the left mouse button

  • Then click the arrow  next to New
  • Select the type of snapshot you want to create. Options allow you to capture different types of screen shots:

  1. Free-form Snip - Allows you to draw any shape you like using the mouse pointer. The area within the shape is converted to a screenshot.
  2. Rectangular Snip - Allows you to select a rectangular area to convert to a screenshot.
  3. Window Snip - Allows you to select a window to capture.
  4. Full-screen Snip - Allows you to capture the entire screen with all of its windows except for the Screen Capture Tool window.
  • After choosing the type of shot you will select the part you want to take a picture of by dragging the mouse pointer to the part you want to shoot after the drop mouse pointer will show you where to save and modify (preview before saving)
  • From this window you can preview the image that impressed you All you have to save is to follow the following steps:
  1. Click on file from the top bar
  2. Select Save As
  • You will see another window select Next
  1. Place of preservation
  2. {File Name} Specify the name of the captured image
  3. {Save} When the button is pressed, the image will be saved

Method 3 | Windows 7 . Previous releases

Steps

  • Press the PrtSc button on the keyboard and the image will be taken but there will be no indication of the photo will be saved in the clipboard and to show the picture you need to follow several steps:

  • Go to Search and search for Paint

  • Press the Paste button or you can use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl + V
  • You will then see the captured image and save


Method 4 | Screenshots for one window

Steps


  • Press Alt + PrtSc
  • But will not show any indication of completion of the filming and will save the image in the folder and show them to follow the following:



  • Go to Search and search for Paint

  • Press the Paste button or you can use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl + V
  • You will then see the captured image and save






Useful ideas


  1. If you use the screenshot on a website, make sure that the file size does not exceed the maximum size allowed.
  2. On keyboards especially for laptops, the screen capture button can be summed with another button, which means you will need to use the Fn button to access the screen capture button. You can usually find the function button in the bottom row of the keyboard.
  3. People who capture a lot of screenshots can download a program to streamline the process.
  4. You can also download and use the Jing software to capture screen shots and videos that can be uploaded or shared online immediately.
  5. For people who use Microsoft OneNote, the use of the Windows key + S shortcut shows the option to capture a rectangular screen shot to appear in OneNote. This works even on Windows XP that does not have a screen capture tool.

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