Dock Key How to print Screen on the keyboard wich does not contain PrnScreen key?
There is no PrtScreen Key on my keyboard. I've tried some software such as Ashampoo magical snap and Gadwin Print Screen but the problem is that these programs do not capture the Object Dock (Stardock) which I've installed on my PC. Anybody can help me? May be I can do that from command line? Please help.
PS: Sorry for my bad English.
I have stardock as well, (pretty sweet).
Well, to answer your question, the easiest method is to use the onscreen keyboard.
Go to Start->Programs->Accessories->Accessibility->On Screen Keyboard.
This essentially brings up a version of your keyboard on the screen, and you can use your mouse to click the individual keys. The onscreen keyboard has all the standard keys, including print screen, so you can select print screen with your mouse.
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