Next to the F12 there is a key which says "Print Screen" Just press that key and you will be able to take the screen shot of the current screen.
A screenshot is a picture of your screen. You can get it by pressing the Print Screen button on your keyboard. You can then paste it into a Powerpoint presentation, or into other kinds of documents. Screenshots are handy for showing parts of your computer screen. You can get a screenshot of the whole screen and then crop it to show just the part you actually want in a presentation.
Hit the Print Screen key on your keyboard, then open the MS Paint, press CTRL+V, save it and it's your screenshot.
print screen key on keyboard, if you have steam, you can run minecraft from your library and use the steam screenshot system.
PageDown (that is one of the keys (on a 101 key keyboard) between the letters and the Num Pad.
page down key
The <Page Down> key.
Enhanced ScreenTips
screen shot should be a keyboard command function not a process like a program.
You can get a screenshot using the Print Screen key on your keyboard. If you're talking of capturing a real life image, then you need a camera.
use page down and page up on right hand side on your keyboard
Once you've taken a screenshot using the "Print Screen" key (PrtScn) on your keyboard, you need to paste it into an application, document, or image editor. Here are the general steps to paste the screenshot: Capture the Screenshot: Press the "PrtScn" key to capture the entire screen. Open the Target Application: Open the application or document where you want to paste the screenshot. This could be a word processor, image editor, email client, web browser, or any program that supports image or document editing. Paste the Screenshot: To paste the screenshot, use the standard paste keyboard shortcuts: On Windows: Press "Ctrl + V" to paste. On macOS: Press "Command + V" to paste. By following these steps, you will paste the screenshot you captured into the application or document you have open. You can then further edit or save the screenshot as needed within that application.
An on-screen note that provides the name of the command, available keyboard shortcut(s), a descripton of the command, and sometimes instructions for how to obtain help about the command.