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Taking a screenshot on a laptop using Windows shortcuts is quick and easy. Simply press the "Windows key Print Screen" to capture the entire screen and save it automatically in the "Screenshots" folder. For capturing just a portion, use "Windows key Shift S" to open the Snipping Tool, allowing you to select the area you want to screenshot. #Screenshot #WindowsShortcut #TechTips #DigitalLearning #VirtualUniversity #Admissions2023 | Prime ICS
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Taking a screenshot on a laptop using Windows shortcuts is quick and easy. Simply press the "Windows key Print Screen" to capture the entire screen and save it automatically in the "Screenshots" folder. For capturing just a portion, use "Windows key Shift S" to open the Snipping Tool, allowing you to select the area you want to screenshot. #Screenshot #WindowsShortcut #TechTips #DigitalLearning #VirtualUniversity #Admissions2023 | Prime ICS
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