Computer Operating System Developersthey simply could not fail to predict the natural desire of future users to photograph the site’s page and not to provide for this a special Screenshot function, which makes it possible to take a snapshot of the screen in the literal sense of the phrase, although according to the “Runet’s custom screenshot”, it remains a screenshot.
Screenshot function is implemented by simply pressingkeys PrtScrn, or PrtScrn / Sys Rq, or PrtSc + Fn (in netbooks and some notebook models). Those who "lost" this key on the keyboard should immediately turn their eyes to the right and up. Usually PrtScrn is located to the right of the F12 button, it can be located under the power management keys (or rather under the Power), but always next to the Insert key.
By clicking PrtScrn, we like the click of the camera shutter,We take a screenshot by sending it to the clipboard. To "show" the photo, just go to any graphic editor and there "lay out the contents of the pocket" by clicking the "Paste" button, or selecting Ctrl + V. That's just in "Photoshop" you will first have to "Create" a document in the "File" menu, and then "Paste" the contents of the clipboard in the "Edit" menu. You can even in Microsoft Word "Paste" the image on the "Home" page, but if you need the image itself, you will have to copy it and open / save it again in some graphic editor.
It is possible that some of the userswho are interested in how to take a photo of a page on a computer, do not pay attention to the modest Paint editor that all Windows owners have, and it is in it that they usually insert screenshots made with the PrtScrn key, because it is fast, convenient, and a screenshot there you can edit.
Among the programs in the "Start" menu of the Paint editor may not be (when it is rarely used), in which case it should be removed from the "Standard" folder and fixed in the taskbar (just in case).
Unload clipboard in the editor after clickingon the PrtScrn button, you will immediately notice that the snapshot completely captures the visible part of the screen, and if we pressed PrtScrn + Alt, you would get a snapshot of only the active window.
If you do not need the top part of the browser header for a screenshot, you can switch to full-screen mode by pressing F11, and then exit it in the same way.
If some owners of Windows 7.8 and Vista do notknow how to take a picture of a page on the Internet, they should again look into the Start menu, where in the Standard folder, in addition to the Paint editor, there should be the Scissors application, whose direct responsibility is to create screen snapshots. The application file with its "real" name Snipping Tool.exe is deeply buried in the "System32" folder in the "Windows" directory.
Open the application on the desired page, selectmouse or the whole screen, or only the active window, or a rectangular and even arbitrary shape. We release the button, and the fragment drops into the application's markup window, where, before saving the file, it is possible to draw in the screenshot a multi-colored, moreover customizable pen, marker, erase, copy your artwork in your pocket and even send it to the address (electronic).
This way you can take a picture of the page.on the Internet, so take a screenshot of the monitor with any content, with the exception of the open Start menu, because the application is "sitting" there. Therefore, in the latter case, by opening the application, you need to press the Esc key to “remove the veil” from the screen, open the Start menu, then select the Crtl + PrtScrn key combination (copy to “Scissors”) and highlight the area of the desired shape to create a screenshot.
The "Scissors" tool, of course, is good, no doubt,but not "all the more beautiful and prettier." There are so many free programs (including applications and add-ons / extensions to browsers) that are capable of solving not only such tasks as taking a picture of a page on the Internet and editing it “beyond recognition”, but also allow you on your screenshot, and even find a similar picture on the web.
In order to install one of theseextensions, for example, in the Mozilla browser, you need to go to the "Tools", open the "Add-ons", enter the name of the application or extensions (for example, Screengrab) into the search and click the "Install" button if you are not tempted to another service from the dozen suggested Screengrab request (ScreenShotLink, Grab and drag, ImageHost Grabber, Fullscreen, etc.).
For example, consider how to take a picture of a page on a computer using the Screengrab plugin for the Mozilla browser.
After installing the add-on, its icon will firstly appear in the extensions panel, and secondly, in the Tools menu.
As you can see, there are three options for "photographing": "Save", "Copy" and "Upload" (Upload), each of which in turn can be captured "Entire page", "Visible part" or "Selection".
The Upload function will upload a screenshot to the www site. s3blog. org, where the file can be stored up to 30 days.
Do not forget in the add-on settings to choose the format (PNG or JPEG) of the saved screenshots files.
Here is a small selection of programs with which you can, both take a picture of a page andedit it: ScreenSnag, GreenShot, LightShot, JShot, Screenshot Creator, ScreenCapture, Shotnes, Screenpresso, SuperScreen, DuckCapture, Clip2Net, EasyCapture, PicPick, Clip2Net, Screenshot Captor, FastStone Capture, Ashampoo Snap, Grenty and 5CM Uploader.
Perhaps there are users who canthink about how to take a picture of a page on the Internet if the necessary content of the page does not fit in the browser window. In this case, you can press F11 (commands "Full screen", "Full screen", etc., depending on the browser), or reduce the scale of the page by selecting Ctrl + (-).
You can paste the contents of the clipboard not only with the usual keyboard shortcut Ctrl + V, but also with the Shift + Insert combination. Maybe for someone it is more convenient.