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How To Take Screenshot In Laptop Windows 8 1

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Step 1: First of all select page or anythings that you want to take a screenshot on your Windows 8 computer or laptop. Step 2: Now You have to press the key combination from keyboard 'Window + Print Screen SysRq' You can open your recently captured screenshot using paint application on your Windows 8 PC or Laptop. Press Windows + S key. Step 1: First of all select page or anythings that you want to take a screenshot on your Windows 8 computer or laptop. Step 2: Now You have to press the key combination from keyboard 'Window + Print Screen SysRq' You can open your recently captured screenshot using paint application on your Windows 8 PC or Laptop. Press Windows + S key.

How To Take Screenshot In Laptop Windows 8 1 Activation Key

  • Click Windows key + Print screen button (as shown in below image) on your displaying screen, to take a screenshot of your displaying screen. It will automatically save into screenshot folder which is located in the pictures folder. Step 6: Now, you have to save the image in your system.
  • This is another keyboard shortcut available to take a screenshot in Windows 8 computers or laptops. You have to open the window which you want to capture and then press the 'Alt + PrtScn' buttons together on your keyboard. The taken screenshot will be saved in the clipboard.

There may not always be a lot of call for this technique, but the ability to take screenshots is something that everyone should have in their arsenal. A screenshot can be an invaluable tool when trying to remember a number of different items shown on a webpage. For example, if you are having issues with your PC, being able to send a screenshot of what is going on can help the person doing the troubleshooting fox things that much quicker.

I. Simple Way – Using Keyboard to capture screen on Windows
II. Pro Way – Free Screenshot Software
III. Default Way – Microsoft's default screenshot tool
IV. Additional Trick to Screenshot on Windows 8- Webpage Capture

I. Keyboard Option (Simple)

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We will be talking through two options of taking screenshots on a Windows 8 system.

1. Capturing the Entire Screen on Windows 8

If you want to make an image of everything displayed on your screen, pressing 'Win' + 'PrtScr' at the same time will make that happen. You will notice the screen darken for a moment as the image is saved. On some laptops, you may need to press 'Fn + PrtScr' keys together to capture screen. On Windows 8 tablets, you need to press the 'Win' key and the 'Volume down' key at the same time to take a screenshot of the whole screen. All the screenshots will be saved to the Pictures library.

II. Third-party Tool Screenshot Option (Pro)

To take a screenshot on Windows 8 more efficient, you can make use of the Free Online Screenshot tool. This is a web-based tool which does not require any installation or require users to sign up. All you need to to is to go to the page where you can use the tool and just click on the camera icon on the interface of the tool.

Apart from producing high quality screenshots, this tool also allows users to edit the screenshot taken using the editing options that appears together with the screenshot. Furthermore, sharing the image online is also possible in just a click.

To use this tool, follow the simple steps below:

1. Go to screenshot.net page.

2. Click on 'Take Screenshot' button and wait for the tool to appear on your screen.

3. Once the tool appears, click on the camera icon found on the interface of the tool to screenshot a screen.

4. Drag a part of the screen you want to capture and release the mouse to see the screenshot.

5. The screenshot will appear together with the editing options. Edit the image if you need to.

6. Save the image in the free Cloud space provided by the site or share it over social media sites by clicking on the icons on the side part of the screenshot.

In addition to this, this tool has a pro version which offers various screenshot modes (menu, scrollable window, ellipse, etc.) and a robust image editor. You can download it to access all those functions.

One of the most powerful features that come along with the Free Screenshot package is the scheduler. You can set the software up so that it takes images at a later time, which may even be when you are absent.

III. Utilizing the Microsoft Snipping Tool (Default)

There is a good chance that you already know how to use the Print Screen tool to add screenshots to the Clipboard, but if you have Windows 8, you have access to a tool that can do the same thing, but which allows you more control over the shot, which in turn produces better results. There is more to the Snipping Tool than just a screenshot grabber, although you can use it for that if you wish. The Snipping Tool allows you to grab a specific area of the screen by creating a rectangular shape around the area you want to copy and then saving it to a folder of your choosing.

Use the search function in Windows 8 to track down and open the Snipping Tool application. You can then access a drop down menu that gives a number of screenshot options. Once you've snapped your image, simply click the little floppy disk icon and select the folder you want to send it to.

IV. Capturing a Webpage

In addition to all of the ways, you can also capture a webpage so easily using the Webpage Screenshot Capture tool. User just need to copy and paste the URL of the webpage they want to capture. Furthermore, they can as well edit it online and share it over social media sites. Images can also be saved in the free Cloud space provided by the site.

To use this tool, review the steps below:

1. Go to the webpage you want to capture and copy its link.

2. Paste the link in the URL box above.

3. Click on 'Take Screenshots' to capture the webpage.

4. Save the image on the Cloud space provided.

We all want to have the ability to share our images, and that is something else that you get with the Free Screenshot tool. This software is compatible with all the major social media sites, as well as with YouTube and FTP. There is simply no better option out there right now when it comes to creating, customizing, and sharing all of your screenshots. This is definitely the tool that you need to have if you plan on taking any type of screenshot in a Windows based device.

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Take a snapshot to copy words or images from all or part of your PC screen. Use Snipping Tool to make changes or notes, then save, and share.

Windows 10 has another screenshot app you might also like to try. When you open Snipping Tool, you'll see an invitation and keyboard shortcut to Snip & Sketch. For more info on this app, see How to take and annotate screenshots on Windows 10.

Capture any of the following types of snips:

Free-form snip

Draw a free-form shape around an object.

Rectangular snip

Drag the cursor around an object to form a rectangle.

Window snip

Select a window, such as a dialog box, that you want to capture.

Full-screen snip

Capture the entire screen.

When you capture a snip, it's automatically copied to the Snipping Tool window where you make changes, save, and share.

Open Snipping Tool

For Windows 10

Select the Start button, type snipping tool in the search box on the taskbar, and then select Snipping Tool from the list of results.

For Windows 8.1 / Windows RT 8.1

Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Search (or if you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, and then select Search), type snipping tool in the search box, and then select Snipping Tool from the list of results.

For Windows 7

Select the Start button, then type snipping tool in the search box, and then select Snipping Tool from the list of results.

Work with your screenshots

With your Snipping Tool open, select one of the following to create and work with your screenshots.

Capture a snip

In Snipping Tool, select Mode. In earlier versions of Windows, select the arrow next to the New button. Next, when you choose the kind of snip you want, you'll see the whole screen change slightly to gray. Then, choosing from anything currently displayed on the screen, select the area of your screen that you want to capture.

Capture a snip of a menu

  1. After you open Snipping Tool, open the menu that you want to capture. For Windows 7, press the Esc key before opening the menu.

  2. Press Ctrl + PrtScn keys. The entire screen changes to gray including the open menu.

  3. Select Mode, or in earlier versions of Windows, select the arrow next to the New button. Select the kind of snip you want, and then select the area of the screen capture that you want to capture.

Annotate a snip

After you capture a snip, you can write or draw on or around it by selecting the Pen or Highlighter buttons. Select Eraser to remove the lines you've drawn.

Save a snip

  1. After you capture a snip, select the Save Snip button.

  2. In the Save As box, type a file name, location, and type, and then select Save.

Remove the URL

When you capture a snip from a browser window and save it as an HTML file, the URL appears below the snip. To prevent the URL from appearing:

How To Screenshot On Windows 8 Computer

  1. In the Snipping Tool, select the Options button.

  2. In theSnipping Tools Options box, clear the Include URL below snips (HTML only) check box, then select OK.

Share a snip

After you capture a snip, select the arrow next to the Send Snip button, and then select an option from the list.

Keyboard shortcuts to use in Snipping Tool

Press these keys

To do this

Alt + M

Choose a snipping mode.

Alt + N

Create a new snip in the same mode as the last one.

Shift + arrow keys

Move the cursor to select from different types of snips.

Alt + D

Delay capture by 1-5 seconds

Ctrl + C

Copy the snip to clipboard

Ctrl +

Save the snip

Enlarge, rotate, or crop your snip

With your capture open in Snipping Tool, select Edit > Edit with Paint 3D to use features for sizing, color, text, and many other enhancements.

Print a snip

In the folder where you've saved your snip, right click on the snip. Select Print from the options and make choices for how you want to print your image.

Place tool on the taskbar

In the search box on the taskbar, type snipping tool. You'll see the Snipping Tool app and a list of actions you can take. Select Pin to taskbar.

Delay your screenshot

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First, identify the menu or other components you want to capture. In Snipping Tool, select Delay and then select, for example, 5 seconds. Select Mode to start the 5-second countdown. Within 5 seconds, open a menu or otherwise compose your image. At 5 seconds, when you see the screen turn gray, use the mouse to draw around the area you want.

Related info

For info about other Windows 10 features, see What's new in recent Windows 10 updates.





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