Without minimizing what u wanna capture then press the print screen button. U should goto graphic editors and Press CTRL+V like MS Paint, save the image, it's urs now…
U could also try PCHand Screen Capture. It could help u capture anything on the screen. I'm using it. Hope it could help u!
http://www.screen-capture-record.com/
press print screen on the thing you like
then in eg. word, paste the thing you like
On your keyboard, press the button between the windows key and control. It should say "fn" with a little box around it. Hold it and press the "home" button.
Press the "PrtScrn" button (Print Screen) usally located above Insert. Then go to your favorite photoediting software, e.g. Paint, and press Ctrl+V.
The print screen button on your computer takes a still screenshot and pastes it to your clipboard. Whenever you open up any application after hitting your print screen key, you can paste the image of your computer screen.
The BASIC computer command that calls letters and numbers up on a screen is the print command.
if you have to get close to the computer screen to see the print, then yes. it is.
print screen it and paste it on a word document
A screenshot on a Windows XP computer may be done by pressing the 'Print Screen' button, or on a Windows 7 computer by navigating to Start Menu > Accessories > Snipping Tool in addition to the 'Print Screen' function.
The BASIC computer command that calls letters and numbers up on a screen is the print command.
JUST PRESS THE PRINT SCREEN BUTTON AT THE KEYBOARD,THEN THE PICTURE WILL APEAR AT THE "my pictures".
what BASIC computer command calls letters and numbers up on the screen
A screen shot can be taken by pressing the print screen key. This would allow a user to capture the entire display of the computer monitor.
Use the [Print Screen] key to capture the entire desktop or [CTRL]+[Print Screen] to capture the current window. The snapshot is placed on the clipboard which can then be pasted into any suitable image editor.
how do you print a screen on GFEBS
a character that displays on the screen, but does not print