Here’s a detailed table specifically for taking how to screenshot in laptop Lenovo:
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There are two primary methods to take a screenshot on a Lenovo laptop:
Method 1: Using Keyboard Shortcut
- Press and hold the Windows key.
- Simultaneously press the Print Screen (PrtScn) key.
- The screen will briefly dim, indicating the screenshot has been captured.
- The screenshot will be saved in the “Screenshots” folder within your Pictures folder.
Method 2: Using the Snipping Tool
- Open the Snipping Tool. You can find it by searching for “Snipping Tool” in the Start menu.
- Choose the type of snip you want:
- Free-form snip: Draw any shape on the screen to capture.
- Rectangular snip: Select a rectangular area to capture.
- Window snip: Select a specific window to capture.
- Full-screen snip: Capture the entire screen.
- Click “New” to start the snip.
- Use your mouse to select the desired area.
- The captured image will be opened in the Snipping Tool. You can edit it if needed and then save it.
Additional Tips:
- Using the Fn Key: On some Lenovo models, you might need to hold down the Fn key along with the Windows key and PrtScn key to capture a screenshot.
- Accessing Screenshots: The captured screenshots are usually saved in the “Screenshots” folder within your Pictures folder.
- Using the Snipping Tool for More Control: The Snipping Tool offers more flexibility in selecting the area to capture and allows for basic editing.
By following these methods, you can easily capture screenshots on your Lenovo laptop.
Method | Shortcut / Tool | Description | Location of Saved Screenshot |
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Full Screen Screenshot | PrtScn | Press the PrtScn key to capture the entire screen and copy it to the clipboard. | Paste in an app (like Paint) and save manually. |
Active Window Screenshot | Alt + PrtScn | Press Alt + PrtScn to capture only the active window. Copies it to the clipboard. | Paste in an app and save manually. |
Auto-Save Full Screen | Windows + PrtScn | Press Windows + PrtScn to capture the full screen and auto-save the screenshot. | Saved automatically in Pictures > Screenshots folder. |
Custom Area Screenshot | Windows + Shift + S | Opens Snip & Sketch; select a custom area to capture. Copies the screenshot to the clipboard. | Paste in an app to save manually or edit in Snip & Sketch. |
Snipping Tool (For Advanced Options) | Search > Snipping Tool | Open the Snipping Tool to capture a freeform, window, or fullscreen screenshot. | Save manually in a desired folder. |
Snip & Sketch Tool | Search > Snip & Sketch or Windows + Shift + S | Provides options for timed screenshots and instant editing. | Copy to clipboard or save after editing. |
Game Bar (For Gaming Screenshots) | Windows + G | Opens the Game Bar; click the camera icon to take a screenshot. | Saved automatically in Videos > Captures folder. |
Third-Party Tools (Optional) | Lightshot, Greenshot, Snagit | Install third-party tools for more advanced options, such as custom edits and annotations. | Depends on the settings within each app. |
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