The key (quite literally) to Windows’ screenshot functionality is the Print Screen button on your keyboard. Every keyboard, be it a keyboard for desktop computers or a laptop’s in-built keyboard, has a Print Screen button. If you do not know what the Print Screen key does, when pressed, it simply commands Windows to capture every single thing that is on your screen (bar your mouse cursor) at the exact moment you press the key. This, in turn, allows you to create a screenshot containing everything that was on your screen. The Print Screen feature works pretty much the same way on all versions of the Windows Operating System currently supported by Microsoft. To use the Print Screen feature to create a screenshot, you need to:

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