For Print Screen New! | Command

| Command | What it does | Where it goes | | --- | --- | --- | | | Captures entire screen | Desktop (as .png file) | | Shift + Command + 4 | Turns cursor into crosshair – drag to select area | Desktop | | Shift + Command + 4 then Space | Captures a specific window (camera icon appears) | Desktop | | Shift + Command + 5 | Opens Screenshot toolbar (video & screen capture options) | Choose destination | | Control + Shift + Command + 3 | Captures entire screen to Clipboard | Clipboard |

| Command (Keys) | What it does | Where it goes | | --- | --- | --- | | (Print Screen) | Captures entire screen | Clipboard (paste into Paint, Word, etc.) | | Alt + PrtScn | Captures only the active window | Clipboard | | Win + PrtScn | Captures entire screen | Pictures\Screenshots folder + Clipboard | | Win + Shift + S | Opens Snipping Tool / Snip & Sketch (select area, window, or full screen) | Clipboard + Notification (click to annotate/save) | command for print screen

Use the Flameshot or GNOME Screenshot Tool for more options. 4. Chromebook (Chrome OS) | Command | Result | | --- | --- | | Ctrl + Show Windows (or Ctrl + F5 ) | Full screen screenshot | | Ctrl + Shift + Show Windows | Select area on screen | | Ctrl + Alt + Show Windows | Capture a specific window | | Command | What it does | Where

Taking a screenshot is one of the most common computer tasks. But the exact command depends on your operating system and what you want to capture. Below is the complete breakdown. 1. Windows (All Versions) Windows offers several built-in commands for print screen. But the exact command depends on your operating