https://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-screenshot-on-windows
I have used the Prtscn key for many years. Very useful.
After my most recent update, last week, I noticed some new tools at the right of my bottom toolbar to use for such things. Hovering the mouse over the icon shows the description "Windows Ink Workspace". I think one is the snipping tool mentioned in the article. I think I will find it useful.
Dave Johnson
May 18, 2020
If you need to capture a screenshot of something on your computer screen, Windows 10 offers a variety of methods for doing just that.
Whether you want to save the entire screen, or just a piece of it, we've rounded up all the most common techniques for taking a Windows 10 screenshot.
How to take a screenshot on Windows 10 with the PrtScn key
The simplest way to save a copy of whatever is on your computer screen is to simply press the "Print Screen" key on your keyboard. It's usually labeled "PrtScn" (or something very similar) and is located in the top row, among or near the Function keys.
On some keyboards (particularly laptops) you might need to trigger the Print Screen using the Function key (in other words, hold the Function key and then press PrtScn).
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[See the article for more useful info.]
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