![]() ![]() When you press the Ctrl+Print Screen key combination (Note: the Print Screen key is sometimes labeled PrtScrn or something similar) it saves an image of the screen contents to the Windows Clipboard which is nothing more than a small section of RAM set aside as a buffer. Rick ‘s answer: You’re not doing anything wrong Belinda, you’re just not finishing the procedure. What am I doing wrong? My PC uses Windows 7. I’ve searched my documents folder, the desktop and everywhere else I can think to look but I can’t find a screenshot image. But when I press those keys nothing happens. I remember reading somewhere that if you press key combination Ctrl+ Print Screen the computer will save a screenshot image of whatever is on the screen at the time. ![]()
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