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Button Laptop _hot_ | Prtscn

The location of the Print Screen key varies significantly between manufacturers:

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Laptop keyboards are condensed. To save space, the PrtScn key is often a secondary function on another key (e.g., on the Insert, Delete, or End key). Consequently, users must press Fn + PrtScn (secondary label) to activate the screenshot behavior. This leads to three common scenarios: The location of the Print Screen key varies

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On laptops, this key is usually found in the top row or near the upper-right corner. It may be abbreviated as: PrtSc PrntScrn Print Scr How to Use the PrtScn Button

Originally designed to send the screen’s contents to a printer, the PrtScn button has outlived its original purpose. On contemporary laptops, its primary role is screenshot capture. However, unlike desktop keyboards, laptops face space constraints, leading to shared keys and altered default behaviors. Understanding these nuances is critical for user productivity.