Maximize
If you are referring to the button on a word document or in a window, the print button allows you to print what is on the screen of the computer. For example, if you press the print button in Microsoft word, your entire document will be printed unless you specify what pages.
Press the Print Screen button which is on your keyboard. Go to the application you want to put it in and then go to the Edit Menu and choose Paste. A full screen shot will appear. Using Alt and the Print Screen button will allow you to take a copy of just the open window or dialog box, instead of the entire screen.
On the screen, and the keyboard, Press the Microsoft Flag
Use "PrntScr" (Print Screen) key on Keyboard.
You press the "Options" button on the login screen, and you press "Force update" on the screen that pops up.
press the home button
Windows XP: Press the Print Screen/SysRq key The image of the desktop is now on the clipboard. To print it out or save it press WindowsKey+R type mspaint.exe and press Control+V Windows Vista: Start type snipping tool in the search box press enter
For Internet Explorer, next to the red colour "X" button which closes the window, there is a button that maximizes the window. If you hover your mouse over it, a tag that says maximize would appear. If you want to full screen the window, press F11.
You press it.
Press the button on the top of the screen or press the button below the screen then when it says slide here just slide it across.
prntscr button
To pop out a window screen, locate the tabs or clips on the frame of the screen. Press or lift these tabs to release the screen from the window frame. Carefully pull the screen out of the frame to remove it.