Print Screen

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A 104-key PC US English keyboard layout with Script error: No such module "key". circled

Print Screen (often abbreviated Print Scrn, Prnt Scrn, Prnt Scr, Prt Scrn, Prt Scn, Prt Scr, Prt Sc, Pr Sc, or PS) is a key present on most PC keyboards. It is typically situated in the same section as the break key and scroll lock key. The print screen may share the same key as system request.

Original use

Under command-line based operating systems such as MS-DOS, this key causes the contents of the current text mode screen memory buffer to be copied to the standard printer port, usually LPT1. In essence, whatever is currently on the screen when the key is pressed will be printed. Pressing the Script error: No such module "key". key in combination with Script error: No such module "key". turns on and off the "printer echo" feature. When echo is in effect, any conventional text output to the screen will be copied ("echoed") to the printer. There is also a Unicode character for print screen, Template:Unichar.

Modern use

Newer-generation operating systems using a graphical interface tend to save a bitmap image of the current screen, or screenshot, to their clipboard or comparable storage area. Some shells allow modification of the exact behavior using modifier keys such as the control key.

Traditionally, in Microsoft Windows, pressing Script error: No such module "key". will capture the entire screen,[1] while pressing the Script error: No such module "key". key in combination with Script error: No such module "key". will capture the currently selected window.[1] The captured image can then be pasted into an editing program such as a graphics program or even a word processor. Pressing Script error: No such module "key". with both the left Script error: No such module "key". key and left Script error: No such module "key". pressed turns on a high contrast mode (this keyboard shortcut can be turned off by the user).[2] Since Windows 8, pressing the Script error: No such module "key". key in combination with Script error: No such module "key". (and optionally in addition to the Script error: No such module "key". key) will save the captured image to disk (the default pictures location).[3] This behavior is therefore backward compatible with users who learned Print Screen actions under operating systems such as MS-DOS. In Windows 10, the Script error: No such module "key". key can be configured to open the 'New' function of the Snip & Sketch tool. This allows the user to take a full screen, specific window, or defined area screenshot and copy it to clipboard. This behaviour can be enabled by going to Snip & Sketch, accessing Settings via the menu and enabling the 'Use the PrtScn button to open screen snipping'. In Windows 11, the behaviour of pressing the Script error: No such module "key". key is now pre-configured to open the 'New' function of the Snipping Tool as of 2023.[4]

In KDE and GNOME, very similar shortcuts are available, which open a screenshot tool (Spectacle[5] or GNOME Screenshot respectively), giving options to save the screenshot, plus more options like manually picking a specific window, screen area, using a timeout, etc. Sending the image to many services (KDE), or even screen recording (GNOME), is built-in too.[6]

Macintosh does not use a print screen key; instead, key combinations are used that start with Script error: No such module "key".. These key combinations are used to provide more functionality including the ability to select screen objects. Script error: No such module "key". captures the whole screen, while Script error: No such module "key". allows for part of the screen to be selected. The standard print screen functions described above save the image to the desktop. However, using any of the key sequences described above, but additionally pressing the Script error: No such module "key". will modify the behavior to copy the image to the system clipboard instead.

Notable keyboards

On the IBM Model F keyboard, the key is labeled PrtSc and is located under Script error: No such module "key".. On the IBM Model M, it is located next to Script error: No such module "key". and is labeled Print Screen.

References

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