Should have this button in most general, it is on the right-top of ur keyboard, beside the "F12" button. Maybe named "Pr Scrn". U can try to find it.
But if u wanna capture anything on the screen, i think the print screen button couldnot help u, press this button, u only get the full screen capture. So i recommend u try PCHand Screen Caputre. It could help u capture anything. Im using it, it is easy to use, even for a novice. I think it is pretty good. Hope it could help.
http://www.screen-capture-record.com/
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.
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.
print screen key takes almost a picture of what is currenly on your compuer screen
To take a screenshot of your computer screen, press the "Print Screen" key on your keyboard. This will capture an image of your entire screen. You can then paste the screenshot into an image editing program or document.
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.
To take a screenshot on a computer screen, press the "Print Screen" key on your keyboard. This key may be labeled as "PrtScn" or something similar. After pressing the key, you can paste the screenshot into an image editing program or document by pressing "Ctrl V" or right-clicking and selecting "Paste."
The BASIC computer command that calls letters and numbers up on a screen is the print command.
Print Screen
if you have to get close to the computer screen to see the print, then yes. it is.
Druck
"STAMP"
To use the print screen application on a computer, go to the page or picture that you want to take a snapshot of. Click on the image, then strike the key on your keyboard that is identified as "Print Screen" or "Prt Scrn". Next, open up a Word document, right click your mouse and select paste. The image you just clicked on will be replicated.