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HP Probook 455 G$
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HI everyone,

my prt sc key has stopped working, I used to be able to take a screenshot pressing fn+Prt sc, does anyone know how I can fix it?

Thank you very much

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Hi,

Depending how your systems is set

 

WinKey + fn + prt sc

or

Winkey + prt sc

 

Hope it helps,

David

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Hello,

 

You have to press Windows key + ins prt sc key ( prt sc ).

 

You also use single prt sc key to take a snapshot of your screen. First open Microsoft Onedrive ( located on bottom right taskbar ) If you are not signed in. do it with your Microsoft A/c. then go to settings > Auto Save tab check the "Automatically save screenshot I capture to the Onedrive"   

 

Remember!  This saves your screenshots to Onedrive Cloud !   as well as your harddrive    

 

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Hi,

Depending how your systems is set

 

WinKey + fn + prt sc

or

Winkey + prt sc

 

Hope it helps,

David

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