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Depends on device.
Computer: hit print screen key. Open ms paint, paste image using the drop menu choices.
Mobile, varies by device. Usually hit volume down and power button at same time.
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shift, prnt-scr that is.
The ALT key limits the capture to the open window. If you want the whole desktop simply pres the PRTSCR key.
You can also open a graphics program create a new image and paste the screen shot into that.
In Windows 10, hold down the “Windows” key and press PrtSc. The screen will darken a bit and the image will be placed in a folder called “Pictures/Screenshots” under “This PC”. Note that it’s a PNG file, so you may need to convert it to JPG or TIFF if you want to manipulate it.
Windows 10?
8 ways you can take screenshots in Windows 10
https://www.cnet.com/how-to/8-ways-you-can-take-screenshots-in-windows-10/
windows 7 on up- maybe xp too- i dunno- have ‘snipping tool’- open your start menu, type ‘snipping tool’, and you see it crop up
In Firefox 76.0.1 browser, you can right click on the webpage and a menu comes up that offers “Take a screenshot” that you can size, shoot and then download or copy. I don’t know when this function was added to the browser.
These add-ons are for Firefox.
There would be the same or equivalent for IE / Chrome etc.
An icon appears on the toolbar. Click to get the screenshot.
Easy Screenshot
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/easyscreenshot/
Save Page WE
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/save-page-we/
Print Edit WE
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/print-edit-we/
You can also hit the Windows button/Shift/S and make a clip but it seems to save it to clipboard so paste to another area is the only option.
Windows 10 has a Snipper tool and I think it’s built in.