You're probably thinking of the 'screen saver'.
It is known as a screen saver.
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.
If you can get the image on your computer screen, try using Screen dash. You can then capture the image of your screen then edit the photo, save the image, or image host it.
the smallest computer screen is the pixel.On this pel(picture element or pixel) the image is divided into patrs which is displayed on it(only the portion of image assigned to that patricular pixel)
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Usually the 'screen-saver'. If a TV or computer screen is left on with the same image, it can 'burn' the image onto the screen - creating 'ghosting'. A screen-saver allows your computer to stay on - while protecting the screen's pixels.
Right click the image, then click "save image as..." and save it under whatever file you want
computer maniter differs from tv images bacause desktops image is designed as to give a good and beautiful screen
On Windows, it is in the bottom right of the screen. I have an arrow in the image.
There are many health related benefits for using an anti-glare computer screen. An anti-glare screen delivers a crisper image and reduces eye fatigue.
The easiest way is to press ALT and PRINT SCREEN keys together, this puts the image of your computer screen into buffer, and then open PAINT (start|run|mspaint or start|run|pbrush) and paste this into the application (edit|paste). Edit as you wish and/or just simply save the image to a location of your choice.
To project the image of a computer video output onto a screen or surface.
The common name for these is "Smart Board"