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How Do You Take A Screenshot Of The Entire Screen?

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How Do You Take A Screenshot Of The Entire Screen?

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Have you ever had a moment that you just wish you could take a picture of the screen for an instruction document, a new level in a game or something else? Well – here’s how! • Get to the screen that you wish to take a snapshot of. • Find a key on your keyboard labeled PRINT SCREEN – SysRq • Press it ONCE • If you wish to crop it down, open your favorite picture editing program (Windows (TM) Paint© recommended) • Open program in which to paste the image, such as WordPad, Paint, or other document editors (except text-only editors such as NotePad). • OTHERWISE, SIMPLY PASTE IT AND SAVE IT AS A IMAGE FILE • Paste the image you took by holding CTRL + V • Select an area of the image to keep by dragging a selection box over it • Hold CTRL + C to copy it • open a new window or image in your image editor • paste the image by holding CTRL + V again • Save it as an image (by pressing CTRL + S if in Paint©) • For users of Mac OS X, press Command (“Apple”), Shift and the 3 key above the w and e key

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Get to the screen that you wish to take a snapshot of. • Find a key on your keyboard labeled PRINT SCREEN – SysRq • Press it once (To only capture the active window, press and hold down the Ctrl key and then press PRINT SCREEN – SysRq). • Another way to capture the active window is to press and hold down Alt key and then press PRINT SCREEN -SysRq. • If you wish to crop it down, open your favorite picture editing program (Windows (TM) Paint© recommended) • Open program in which to paste the image, such as WordPad, Paint, or other document editors (except text-only editors such as NotePad). Otherwise, simply paste it and save it as an image file. • Paste the image you took by holding CTRL + V • Select an area of the image to keep by dragging a selection box over it • Hold CTRL + C to copy it. • Open a new window or image in your image editor. • Paste the image by holding CTRL + V again Save it as an image (by pressing CTRL + S if in Paint©) Press Command (“Apple”), Shift and the 3 keys a

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