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Master the basics of working with your PC - Tutorial 7 - Using the Print Screen key to take screen-shots

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In this short video, we take a look at the Print Screen key in Windows. Although this video was recorded with Windows 7, the Print Screen key behaves the same in Windows XP and Windows Vista too, allowing you to take a screen-shot of your desktop and paste it into any graphics package.

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The Print Screen key method may not be suitable for taking screen shots of game or multimedia software.

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