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How to take a screenshot on an HP laptop
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just for all of you that dont know how to take a screenshot on an hp laptop.

it is located under you insert button as you know and you wonder how to take a screen shot because it is not its own button it slef like any other computer keyboard. Its simple all you have to do is hold down fn key located in the bottom left hand corner usually near the ctrl key or the alt key. So again all you do is hold down fn while holding it down press prt sc. then to save it as an image you must open paint which can be found if you search it in the search bar in the start button, just type in paint and you will find it, open it up then you want to click on select, then move your mouse to the white area of the page were pictures go and right click and paste, you can then go up to the floppy disk at top to save it, right clicking an saving as is not availanle so you must go to the save button at the top, it is then saved and ready to be edited in your photoshop or to share on any website! say thanks to this topic if it helped you! I will soon have a screenshot tutorial if this starts getting views and posts!
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Uhm, Lol long story short Print screen, SysRq
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HomeBrewedBro wrote Uhm, Lol long story short Print screen, SysRq

Stop posting ignorant things..
SysRq means "System Request" and has nothing to do with Print Screen..
It's a button with a standard usage of 0 CPU inversions
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