print screen button

it doesnt exactly save it its more of a copy and paste tool... once you hit print screen open a program like paint and ctrl+v (paste) it
then there it is
 
Right click the desktop, new, bmp file. Right click the bmp file and click edit. In paint, or whatever program it opens paste with edit, paste... Or press Ctrl + V
 
Print Screen is the same as the copy command, if you want to see the screenshot then go to paint or some other program and click paste and the image will put itself onto the screen.
 
A freebie called PRINTNOW works on all versions of Windows with no problems for printing whatever is seen on your screen except for video content viewed in a player. Once you double click on the simple executable since no registry values are created you simply press the print screen button and whatever is onscreen at that time goes direct to the printer. Without any other specific printing option enabled there is no file to look for unless you have already installed a screen capture utility. The three common file formats for saving captures are jpg, gif, and bmp type files by a variety of small freeware or shareware programs.
 
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