In windows 11, the Win + PrtScn combination takes a screenshot in the entire screen immediately. To have more choices go to Snipping Tool (win + shift + peep) or Fn + PrtScn for the Clipboard-only captures.
Totally agree! I recently grabbed a laptop under 300, and it’s surprisingly solid for everyday use. Screenshots with Win + PrtScn or Snipping Tool work flawlessly, and I don’t feel like I sacrificed much even on a tight budget. For anyone looking for a decent laptop that won’t make your wallet cry, it’s actually possible to get something reliable without overspending.
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2 months ago
Shai Hope
2 weeks agoTotally agree! I recently grabbed a laptop under 300, and it’s surprisingly solid for everyday use. Screenshots with Win + PrtScn or Snipping Tool work flawlessly, and I don’t feel like I sacrificed much even on a tight budget. For anyone looking for a decent laptop that won’t make your wallet cry, it’s actually possible to get something reliable without overspending.