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● Understanding the Basics of Screen Capture
● Built-in Keyboard Shortcuts for Screen Capture
>> 1. The Print Screen (PrtSc/PrtScn) Key
>> 2. Using Windows + Shift + S (Snip & Sketch/Snipping Tool Shortcut)
● Using Built-in Windows Tools
>> 2. Snip & Sketch (Windows 10/11)
● Using Third-Party Applications
>> 1. Zight
● Specialized Methods for Gamers
● Where to Find Your Screenshots
● Advanced Tips and Troubleshooting
● Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
>> 1. How do I take a screenshot of only one window on my Asus laptop?
>> 2. Where are my screenshots saved on an Asus laptop?
>> 3. Can I take a screenshot without the Print Screen key?
>> 4. How do I capture a scrolling screenshot on my Asus laptop?
>> 5. Why aren't my screenshots working on my Asus laptop?
Screen capturing is an essential feature for both casual and professional users, enabling you to save, share, and annotate what's on your screen. Whether you're preserving a funny meme, documenting a software bug, or preparing a tutorial, knowing the various methods to take screenshots on your Asus laptop can save time and boost productivity. This comprehensive guide will walk you through all the native and third-party options for capturing your screen on an Asus laptop, with detailed instructions, tips, and answers to common questions.
Screen capturing, or taking a screenshot, involves saving a static image of your computer screen or a portion of it. On Asus laptops, which run Windows, several built-in tools and keyboard shortcuts are available, as well as third-party applications that offer advanced features. The method you choose depends on your needs—whether you want speed, flexibility, or editing capabilities.
The simplest and most universal method is using the Print Screen key, usually labeled as PrtSc or PrtScn, located in the top row of your keyboard.
Full-Screen Capture:
Press the `PrtSc` key. This copies an image of your entire screen to the clipboard. To save or edit it, open an image editor (like Paint), and press `Ctrl + V` to paste. Then save the file in your preferred format[1][3][4][5][6].
Active Window Capture:
To capture only the currently active window, press `Alt + PrtSc`. Paste the screenshot into an image editor to save or annotate it[1][4][5][6].
Automatic Save:
For automatic saving, press `Windows + PrtSc`. Your screen will dim briefly, and the screenshot will be saved directly to the `Pictures > Screenshots` folder[1][3][4][6][7].
Press `Windows + Shift + S` to activate the Snip & Sketch tool (or the updated Snipping Tool in Windows 11). This brings up a selection bar at the top of your screen, allowing you to choose between:
- Rectangular Snip: Drag to select a rectangle.
- Freeform Snip: Draw a custom shape.
- Window Snip: Capture a specific window.
- Full-screen Snip: Capture the entire screen.
The screenshot is copied to your clipboard, and a notification appears to open it in Snip & Sketch for editing or saving[3][4][7].
The Snipping Tool is a versatile, built-in Windows application for more controlled screenshots.
How to Use:
- Search for "Snipping Tool" in the Start menu and open it.
- Click "Mode" to select the type of snip (Free-form, Rectangular, Window, or Full-screen).
- Click "New" and select the area you want to capture.
- Annotate using built-in tools, then save the screenshot wherever you like[1][3][4][5][6][7].
Tip: You can assign a custom shortcut to launch the Snipping Tool faster[4].
Snip & Sketch replaces the older Snipping Tool in newer Windows versions, offering similar functionality with a modern interface.
- Press `Windows + Shift + S` or search for "Snip & Sketch."
- Select your snip type and capture the desired area.
- Edit, annotate, and save as needed[4][6][7].
For capturing a sequence of actions (great for tutorials or troubleshooting):
- Search for "Steps Recorder" in the Start menu or run `psr.exe`.
- Click "Start Record." Every mouse click captures a screenshot and records your actions.
- Click "Stop Record" to finish. Save the session as a zipped MHTML file, containing all screenshots and step descriptions[1][4].
While Windows' built-in tools are robust, third-party apps can offer advanced features like scrolling screenshots, cloud storage, and instant sharing.
Zight is a powerful screenshot and screen recording tool with annotation and cloud upload features.
How to Use:
- Download and install Zight.
- Press `Alt + Shift + 5` or open the app and click "Screenshot."
- Choose to capture the full screen or a specific region.
- Screenshots are automatically uploaded to the cloud, where you can annotate, crop, and share[4].
Movavi offers both screenshot and screen recording capabilities.
How to Use:
- Download and install Movavi Screen Recorder.
- Open the app, click the "Screenshot" button (camera icon).
- Select the area to capture, edit, and save as needed.
- Movavi allows for scrolling screenshots and built-in annotation tools[1].
Screenpixel is a lightweight, user-friendly program for rapid screenshots.
How to Use:
- Install Screenpixel.
- Press two mouse buttons simultaneously and drag to select the area.
- Release to capture, and press Enter to copy a link to your clipboard for instant sharing[5].
If you're gaming or want to capture gameplay:
- Press `Windows + G` to open the Xbox Game Bar.
- Click the camera icon or press `Windows + Alt + PrtSc` to take a screenshot.
- Screenshots are saved in the `Videos > Captures` folder[5].
- Clipboard Methods: If you use PrtSc or Alt + PrtSc, paste the screenshot into an image editor and save it manually.
- Automatic Save: Screenshots taken with `Windows + PrtSc` are saved in `Pictures > Screenshots`.
- Xbox Game Bar: Screenshots are saved in `Videos > Captures`.
- Third-party Apps: These usually have their own default folders or cloud storage locations[1][3][4][5].
- Editing Screenshots: Use Snip & Sketch, Paint, or third-party editors for annotation.
- Assigning Shortcuts: In the Snipping Tool properties, you can assign a custom keyboard shortcut for faster access[4].
- Clipboard Management: Be aware that taking a new screenshot with PrtSc overwrites the previous one in the clipboard.
- Software Conflicts: If shortcuts don't work, check for software updates or conflicting applications[3].
Screen capturing on an Asus laptop is accessible and versatile, thanks to a range of built-in Windows tools and shortcuts, as well as powerful third-party applications. Whether you need a quick snapshot, a detailed annotated image, or a sequence of steps for troubleshooting, there's a method to suit every need. Mastering these techniques not only streamlines your workflow but also enhances your ability to communicate visually, collaborate, and document your digital life.
Press `Alt + PrtSc` while the window is active. This copies the window's image to your clipboard. Paste it into an image editor to save or edit[1][3][4][5][6].
- Screenshots using `Windows + PrtSc` are saved in `Pictures > Screenshots`.
- Xbox Game Bar screenshots go to `Videos > Captures`.
- Screenshots using just PrtSc or Alt + PrtSc are copied to the clipboard; paste and save them in an image editor[1][3][4][5].
Yes. Use `Windows + Shift + S` to open Snip & Sketch, or use the Snipping Tool from the Start menu. Third-party apps like Zight or Movavi also provide screenshot features without relying on the Print Screen key[1][3][4][5].
Some third-party tools, such as Movavi Screen Recorder or Zight, offer a scrolling screenshot feature. After selecting the screenshot tool, look for the scrolling capture option and follow the prompts to capture content that extends beyond one screen[1][4].
Possible reasons include:
- The Print Screen key is disabled or reassigned by another program.
- Outdated keyboard or graphics drivers.
- Software conflicts.
- Clipboard issues (another program overwriting clipboard content).
Try updating drivers, restarting your laptop, or using alternative screenshot methods like Snip & Sketch or third-party apps[3][4][5].
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