

If broken, you may need to replace the keyboard. You can do this using an online key tester. Make sure the key itself is functioning properly.
#HOW TO TAKE A SCREENSHOT ON WINDOWS 10 DESKTOP HOW TO#
Check out our guide on how to capture full page screenshots in Chrome & Firefox if the Print Screen button is not working for those browsers.

Disable any third party screenshot programs like, Snagit, on your system.Hold down the F Lock or F Mode keys to disable them to see if that gets the Print Screen key working again.Select Start > AllPrograms > Accessories > Ease of Access > On-Screen Keyboard. Use the on-screen keyboard to access the virtual PrtScn button and capture your screen.Press Windows logo key + V to access the clipboard. Check the clipboard on your computer to see if the screenshot has been saved there.Try some of the quick fixes below and see if they help before moving to other solutions in this guide. Now we just have to wait till April 2017 when it will be finalized.What to Do When Print Screen is Not Working The behavior of this feature can be improved in the final version of Windows 10 Creators Update. Considering that Windows 10 build 15002 is a preview build, future releases might allow users to do that. I wish Windows 10 would get the ability to save the captured screen region directly to a file, like Win + Print Screen does. Using the Snipping Tool which was also updated in Windows 10.Pressing Win + Shift + S will allow you to capture a selected region of the screen to the clipboard.Pressing Win + Print Screen will capture the entire screen and save it to a file in the %userprofile%\Pictures\Screenshots folder.Alt + PrintScreen shortcut key will capture a screenshot of only the active window to the clipboard.
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If you press PrintScreen on your keyboard, the entire screen's contents will be copied to the clipboard, but not saved to a file.
