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Old 13th April 2023, 06:12   #1
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Default Windows 11 KB5025310 changes how the Print Screen key works

If your laptop has a dedicated Print Screen key, you can press it to instantly take a screenshot of the screen and save it to the clipboard. You can paste the screenshot into any app like Paint and do whatever you want to. This has always been the default behaviour of the Print Screen key (PrtSc).

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