Download the DOSBOX software and install in your computer. Take your .exe file and run it in DOSBOX application tool. You will be able to take the screenshot now...
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To take graphics printouts in C, you can use libraries like OpenGL or SDL to create graphics and render it on the screen. After rendering your graphics, you can take a screenshot of the screen using platform-specific functions or libraries. Another option is to save the graphics to an image file format like PNG or BMP using libraries that support image output in C.
C:\Users\{username}\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Screenshots
C has nothing to do with graphics.
Open the file in C:/World of Warcraft/Screenshots/ and you will find your pictures there to view at your pleasure.
To take screenshots in Dawn of War, press the button on the keyboard that says "Prt Scr". I think the game saves these screenshots in a folder called 'Screenshots' in the game's program folder (C:\Program Files). I say 'I think' because my computer only does this for Dawn of War: Dark Crusade and Dawn of War: Soulstorm, but my computer's crashed 6 times so I'm not sure if your computer does the same.
C has nothing to do with graphics.
While in-game, press Print Scrn. It should be somewhere on the upper right of your corner, usually near F12. To find the screenshots, go to C:/Program Files/OGPlanet/Rumble Fighter/Screen Shot
The screenshot is automatically saved in a folder called "Screenshots" in your World of Warcraft folder. i.e for PC users: C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Screenshots Windows Vista may store screenshots in alternate locations, such as: C:\Users\\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Screenshots or C:\Users\Public\Games\World of Warcraft\Screenshots
C++ has no graphics ability whatsoever. C++ is a machine-independent programming language, but graphics are machine-dependent. To use graphics in C++ you must use an appropriate library. If you need cross-platform support, you must use a generic library. Each library has its own specific methods for accepting input thus you must consult the library documentation for more information on this aspect.
C language doesn't say anything about graphics, it is platform-dependent.
To take a screenshot, you press F2, then find the "screenshots" folder in your ".minecraft" directory. If you are using Windows, this is usually in "C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming"