programs or windows.Photo: hellotech.comNext, locate the “Print Screen” button on your keyboard, which is most frequently found in the upper-right side of the main keyboard, that is counting the number pad if your keyboard contains one and it commonly has “SysReq,” short for “System Requirements” indicated below it.Essentially, the Print Screen button will commonly be abbreviated to “PrtSc” or something similar.
Afterward, press the Windows button and the Print Screen button simultaneously since in doing so, it will take a screenshot of the screen you are on at the moment, and in most cases, you will observe the screen doing briefly.Keep in mind that your screen will not dim if your PC has particular display settings disabled, and it is.
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