on the top right of the keyboard there is the 'Prt Scr' (print screen) button. you can hit that........ and nothing appears to happen.
is what this does is put a copy of your screen on the windows clip board. you then can paste it into an application of your choosing. (word, paintbrush, etc.)
but in this case, to save it as a picture painbrush is probably best, so past it in, save as jpg, and upload to web. heres the steps
1. hit 'Prt Scr' 2. click start / run / pbrush 3. paste and save.
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on the top right of the keyboard there is the 'Prt Scr' (print screen) button. you can hit that........ and nothing appears to happen.
is what this does is put a copy of your screen on the windows clip board. you then can paste it into an application of your choosing. (word, paintbrush, etc.)
but in this case, to save it as a picture painbrush is probably best, so past it in, save as jpg, and upload to web. heres the steps
1. hit 'Prt Scr'
2. click start / run / pbrush
3. paste and save.
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