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How to Use the Print Screen Key to Take a Screenshot in Microsoft Windows

Summary: Find information about how to use the print screen key in Microsoft Windows to take a screenshot in Windows 11 and Windows 10.

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  1. What is the Print Screen key and how does it work?
  2. Where is the Print Screen key on my device?
  3. Use the Print Screen key to take a screenshot
  4. Paste the screenshot to use or edit in an application

What is the Print Screen key and how does it work?

Capturing a snapshot of your computer screen is called a screenshot or screen capture. Once captured, the screenshot is automatically copied to your clipboard in Windows. Windows uses the Print Screen key, either alone or with another key, to capture one of the following:

  • The entire screen
  • All active windows
  • The current active window

You can then paste the screenshot into a document, email message, file, or image editor (Paint, for example). Alternately, you can insert the screenshot as an image into a document, email message, another file, or image editor.


Where is the Print Screen key on my device?

On desktop keyboards, the Print Screen key is typically located in the upper right corner of the keyboard. Some keyboard models label the Print Screen key differently, such as PrintScreen, PrntScrn, PrntScr, PrtScn, PrtScr, PrtSc, or a similar abbreviation. In this article, we use the PrntScrn abbreviation to represent any key label variations.

On laptop keyboards, the Print Screen key is typically located on the Function Key row. Press the Fn key together with the associated Function key (usually F10) initiates the screenshot.

Laptops with capacitive (illuminated) Function Key rows should press the Fn key to toggle between the functions of the keys to locate the Print Screen key. Once illuminated, press the PrntScrn key along with any of the options below to capture the relevant screenshot. Refer to your product's user guide for more information.

Note: Some laptop keyboards may not have a separate Print Screen key. In this case, you can perform the Print Screen function by pressing and holding down the Fn + Insert keys together.

Illustration of the print screen key on Dell KM5221W wireless keyboard
Figure 1: Illustration of the print screen key on a Dell KM5221W wireless keyboard

Illustration of the print screen key on Dell Precision 5550 mobile workstation keyboard
Figure 2: Illustration of the print screen key on a Dell Precision 5550 mobile workstation keyboard

Illustration of a laptop with a capacitive Function Key row
Figure 3: Illustration of a laptop with a capacitive Function Key row

The Print Screen function operates slightly differently in each Windows operating system.


Using the Print Screen Key in Windows 11 and Windows 10

To capture the entire screen:

Press the Windows logo key + PrntScrn key together.
On tablets, press the Windows logo button + the volume down button together. (The screenshot is saved in the Screenshots folder in the Pictures folder.)

To capture all active windows:

Press the PrntScrn key.

To capture a single active window:

Select the window that you want to capture and press the Alt + PrntScrn keys together.


Paste the screenshot to use or edit in an application

Once you have captured the wanted screen or window using the Print Screen key, you must take additional steps to retain the screenshot. Paste the captured image into an image editor such as Microsoft Paint or Photoshop to edit or save it. Open the appropriate application and use the Ctrl + V key combination to paste the image into a new image document.


For more complex screen captures, see the Snipping Tool in Windows. This hyperlink is taking you to a website outside of Dell Technologies.

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Last Published Date

15 Jul 2024

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