However, you can grab a screenshot of the entire screen on a Mac by if you hold down the Command and Shift keys and press the number 3. There is no dedicated PrintScreen key on a Mac keyboard. I have moved the Snipping Tool to my Start menu as I use it almost daily. More recent versions of Windows include the Snipping Tool – a handy utility for grabbing an image of a portion of your desktop. You can then paste (as in cut or copy and paste) that image into a document just as you would anything that is stored in the clipboard (Press Ctrl+V or the Paste icon on your toolbar). Pressing the Alt key with PrintScreen will put an image of just the active Window into the Clipboard. Doing this places an image of your screen into the Clipboard. On a PC it is easy to grab an image of what is on your computer screen (aka a “screenshot”), just hit the dedicated PrintScreen key on your keyboard (sometimes abbreviated as Print Scrn, Prnt Scrn, Prt Scn, Prt Scr, Prt Sc or Pr Sc).
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