How to take a screenshot on Windows 8

How to take a screenshot on Windows 8?

If you are looking for a quick and easy way to take a screenshot on Windows 8, there is no better way than using the Snipping Tool. The Snipping Tool is located in the Start menu. You can also press the Print Screen key on your keyboard to take a screenshot. If you want to make sure the screenshot is saved in the right folder, you can right-click on the image and click Save Image As. You can also choose the file name and location you would like to save

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How to take a screenshot on Surface

If you have a Microsoft Surface, then you can take a screenshot by pressing the Windows key and the Print Screen key at the same time. To view the screenshot, simply press the Print Screen key again. If you’re using a touchscreen, you can use the touch and hold method (basically tap and hold the screen), and the windows key to take a screenshot.

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How to take a screenshot on windows

The easiest way to take a screenshot on windows is using the Print Screen key which is located on the keyboard. When you press the Print Screen key, the PrintScreen utility will be activated and a screenshot will be taken. By default, the PrintScreen key generates an image in PNG format, but you can also choose other formats such as BMP, JPEG, TIFF or DICOM. After taking the screenshot, you can paste the image to the clipboard, save it to a file or share

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How to take screenshot on Windows phone?

If you are using a Windows Phone 8.1 smartphone, press and hold the Volume down and the power button at the same time. The screenshot will appear in your Camera app. Use the screenshot editing tools to crop, resize and annotate the screenshot.

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How to take a screenshot on Windows 8.

Nowadays, it’s so easy to take a screenshot on your computer. There are many tools to do it. You can use the Snipping Tool, press PrintScreen, press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER or press Print Scrn. You can even use the Snipping Tool to take a screenshot of an entire desktop, an open window, or your whole screen.

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