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1. Press Windows key + PrtScr key


Just press the Windows key and the PrtScr key at the same time and the screenshot will be taken.
Your screenshot is in a folder called screenshots on your computer, as shown in the image below:



2. Press PrtScr key


Just press the PrtScr key and a screenshot will be taken.
After capturing a screenshot, it is automatically copied to the clipboard of your computer. Open any graphics editor and use the Ctrl + V keys to open the image in the program.




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