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How To Screenshot On Lenovo

How To Screenshot On Lenovo

How to Screenshot on Lenovo: A Comprehensive Guide

Screenshots are invaluable tools for capturing and sharing important information from your screen. Whether you need to document a technical issue, save a noteworthy article, or preserve a memorable moment, knowing how to take a screenshot is essential. This guide will provide detailed instructions on how to take screenshots on Lenovo laptops, desktops, and tablets.

Method 1: Using the PrtScn Key

The PrtScn key is the most straightforward way to take a screenshot on Lenovo devices.

Laptops and Desktops:

  1. Locate the PrtScn key, typically located in the top row of the keyboard.
  2. Press the PrtScn key. The entire screen will be captured and stored in the clipboard.

Tablets:

  1. Activate the physical or virtual keyboard.
  2. Press and hold the Volume Down and Power buttons simultaneously.
  3. Release the buttons when the screenshot is taken.

Method 2: Using the Snipping Tool

The Snipping Tool is a built-in Windows utility that allows you to capture specific portions of your screen.

Laptops and Desktops:

  1. Press Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog box.
  2. Type "snippingtool" (without quotes) and press Enter.
  3. In the Snipping Tool window, select the desired screenshot mode (Rectangular Snip, Free-form Snip, Window Snip, Full-screen Snip).
  4. Click and drag the cursor to capture the desired area.
  5. The screenshot will be saved to your clipboard.

Tablets:

The Snipping Tool is not available on Lenovo tablets.

Method 3: Using the Lenovo Capture Tool (Laptops Only)

Laptops:

  1. Locate the Lenovo Capture Tool icon on the taskbar (a blue circle with a camera inside).
  2. If the icon is not visible, click the arrow to expand the taskbar.
  3. Click the Capture Tool icon.
  4. Select the desired screenshot mode (Entire Screen, Current Window, Region, Freehand).
  5. Click and drag the cursor to capture the desired area (Region and Freehand modes only).
  6. The screenshot will be saved to your clipboard.

Saving and Sharing Screenshots

Clipboard:

Once you have taken a screenshot using any of the above methods, it will be stored in the clipboard. You can paste the screenshot into any application that supports image editing or sharing, such as Microsoft Word, Paint, or social media platforms.

Local Storage:

If you want to save the screenshot as a file, you can do so by following these steps:

  1. Open Microsoft Paint or another image editor.
  2. Press Ctrl + V to paste the screenshot into the editor.
  3. Click File > Save As.
  4. Choose the desired file format (e.g., PNG, JPG, BMP) and save the screenshot.

Microsoft OneNote:

Lenovo Capture Tool users can choose to automatically save screenshots to Microsoft OneNote. To enable this feature:

  1. Open the Lenovo Capture Tool settings (click the gear icon in the top-right corner of the tool).
  2. Select the "Destination" tab.
  3. Choose "OneNote" from the drop-down menu.
  4. Select the desired notebook and section for saving screenshots.

FAQ

Q: My Lenovo device does not have a PrtScn key. How can I take a screenshot?
A: Use the Snipping Tool or Lenovo Capture Tool (laptops only).

Q: Can I capture only a portion of my screen?
A: Yes, use the Snipping Tool or Lenovo Capture Tool (laptops only).

Q: Where are screenshots saved on my Lenovo device?
A: Screenshots are stored in the clipboard and can be pasted into any application that supports image editing or sharing. If saved as a file, the location depends on the storage option chosen (e.g., local storage, OneNote).

Q: Can I customize the screenshot shortcut?
A: On laptops, you can assign a custom key or key combination for the Lenovo Capture Tool in its settings.

Q: How do I take a scrolling screenshot?
A: On Lenovo devices, scrolling screenshots are not supported by default.

Q: Can I take screenshots on Lenovo tablets without physical buttons?
A: Use the Lenovo Smart Assistant feature or install third-party screenshot apps from the Google Play Store.

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