COMPUTER SCREENSHOT
The computer on than any pic catch how to catch pic in computer
open page press part sc sys QR button one time than open paint
than past option than save and selected pic category jpg.gif and
other format options save the desktop pic.
to capture a screenshot of your whole monitor press then print screen button depending on your keyboard it may be listed as prtscn if you like
1.press ctrl + print screen by holding down the Ctrl key and then pressing the print screen key
2.click on all programs
3.click on accessories
4.click on paint open than a past button.
save pic desktop.
Jersey ham computer chelate bay yadi hame kahi par ko photos ya koi yesy kaiser ka screenshot Lena ho computer may to ham ishi ko follow Karte Hai.
HOW TO TAKE A SCREENSHOT
first of all, select the pic then press prtscr button 1 time your pic is ready to screenshot because the first step is their select pic ok but don't you forget button alt key alt + prtscr shot in computer Press only the PrtScn button. It has now been copied and you can use the paste option to put it wherever you want.
Step 1: Unless you’re taking a screenshot of just your desktop, make sure that the window you want to include in your screenshot is open.
Step 2: Press the ‘Print screen’ key: Prt Sc or PrtScn. This is usually on the top row of the keyboard. When you press this, you’ll be taking a screenshot of the desktop. On some laptop keyboards, if the Prt Sc text is on the top line of a button, you will need to press and hold the Shift key and then press Prt Sc.
Step 3: Immediately open a new Word document and click the ‘Paste’ icon, or hold down Ctrl on the keyboard and press V. Your screenshot will now appear as an image in your document.
Step 4: You can also take a screenshot of just the active window. To do this, hold down Alt while you press Prt Sc or PrtScn.
step 5: You can resize your screenshot. Click on it and a frame will appear around the outside with small ‘handles’ on the corners and sides. You can change the size of the image by dragging on one or more of these handles with your mouse, making sure that the left mouse button is pressed down.
Step 1: Unless you’re taking a screenshot of just your desktop, make sure that the window you want to include in your screenshot is open.
Step 2: Press the ‘Print screen’ key: Prt Sc or PrtScn. This is usually on the top row of the keyboard. When you press this, you’ll be taking a screenshot of the desktop. On some laptop keyboards, if the Prt Sc text is on the top line of a button, you will need to press and hold the Shift key and then press Prt Sc.
Step 3: Immediately open a new Word document and click the ‘Paste’ icon, or hold down Ctrl on the keyboard and press V. Your screenshot will now appear as an image in your document.
Step 4: You can also take a screenshot of just the active window. To do this, hold down Alt while you press Prt Sc or PrtScn.
step 5: You can resize your screenshot. Click on it and a frame will appear around the outside with small ‘handles’ on the corners and sides. You can change the size of the image by dragging on one or more of these handles with your mouse, making sure that the left mouse button is pressed down.
Step 6: Your screenshot can be treated the same as any other inserted image. When you click on it, two new ‘picture tools’ tabs will appear in the ‘ribbon’. These give you a number of formatting options, such as cropping and special effects.
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