Print Screen Key Shortcut ❲Proven❳
| Shortcut | What it does | | :--- | :--- | | | Captures the entire screen and copies it to the clipboard. You see no notification. You must paste it (Ctrl+V) into an image editor (Paint, Word, Photoshop). | | Alt + PrtSc | Captures only the active window (the one you are currently using). Copies to clipboard. | | Windows + PrtSc | Captures the entire screen and automatically saves it as a PNG file.
💡 Your screen will dim briefly to confirm the capture. | Microsoft has replaced the old Snipping Tool with a more powerful shortcut that gives you a selection tool instead of capturing blindly. print screen key shortcut
| Shortcut | What it does | | :--- | :--- | | | Dims the screen and opens the capture bar at the top. Choose from: • Rectangular Snip (draw a box) • Freeform Snip (draw any shape) • Window Snip (click a window) • Fullscreen Snip (entire screen) | Shortcut | What it does | |
The Print Screen key (often labeled PrtSc , PrntScrn , or Print Scr ) is one of the most overlooked yet powerful keys on your keyboard. While it has existed since the early days of computing, its functionality has evolved significantly. | | Alt + PrtSc | Captures only
📁 Location: C:\Users\[YourName]\Pictures\Screenshots
This guide covers every shortcut, hidden trick, and troubleshooting tip you need to master screen capturing on Windows 10 and 11. These are the "vanilla" commands that have worked for decades.