For most of Windows 95, XP, and 7’s life, the Print Screen key was powerful but user-hostile.
Today, it is arguably more useful than ever. In a remote-work world where we constantly share our screens, the humble PrtScn is the difference between a confusing email ("The button is red? No, the other red!") and a clear, annotated picture. windows print screen
Sometimes a static image isn't enough. If you want to record a video of your screen or take a high-quality capture during a game, use the . Press Windows Key + G to open the overlay. Click the Camera icon for a screenshot. Click the Record button to start a video capture. For most of Windows 95, XP, and 7’s