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Sideny_Strouth
May 30, 2024Iron Contributor
How can I take a screenshot on a Windows 7 computer?
Hi everyone, I'm currently working on a Windows 7 computer and I don't know how to take screenshots, especially scrolling screenshots. I guess there are probably several ways to do it, but I'm lo...
- Jun 13, 2024
For Windows 7, try the SnipTake tool for simple screenshots. It's simple, has extra editing features, and works great on Windows 11 and 10. I've been using this tool for almost two years! I like it!
check out this tutorial: https://www.egardget.com/take-screenshot-on-windows
Denwood_Lacie
Jun 13, 2024Copper Contributor
You can use Alt+PrintScreen to take a screenshot of the active window. In addition, the included cropping tool* (%windir%\system32\SnippingTool.exe) allows you to select the area to capture, among other functions.
If you love keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl + Shift + 4 on Mac, you can set something similar for the Snipping Tool. Right-click the Snipping Tool shortcut, go to Properties, then Shortcut, and set a shortcut key you like. This way, you can quickly open it with your chosen combo.
Lyon_James
Jun 13, 2024Copper Contributor
I have Windows 10 Pro on my laptop and after a long time I tried to take screen on my Windows using Alt + Print Screen. But when I press Alt + Print Screen and go to Paint or Word to paste, the "Paste" option stays grayed out and even using Ctrl + V does nothing. What could be the problem?