Win7+Screen++Capture


 * Win7 Screen Capture **


 * To Take a Full Screen Screenshot**


 * NOTE:**//If you have multiple monitors, then they will also be included in the full screen screenshot//.

Press the **PrtScn** key.


 * NOTE:**//On laptops or notebooks, you may need to press the **Ctrl+PrtScn** or **Fn+PrtScn** key instead of only the **PrtScn** key//.


 * To Take a Single Window Screenshot**

Click on the title bar of the window that you want to take a screenshot of to place focus on it.
 * NOTE:**//This will just be a screenshot of the window that you have the focus set on. The window that has focus will have a darker border than the other opened windows//.

Press the **Alt+PrtScn** key.

. ( Open the Start Menu, and click on **All Programs**, double click on **Accessories**, and double click on **Paint**.
 * NOTE:**//On laptops or notebooks, you may need to press the **Alt+Fn+PrtScn** key instead of only the **Alt+PrtScn** key//.


 * OR **

Open the Start Menu, and type **mspaint.exe** in the search line and press enter.

That's it,)

In Paint, press **Ctrl+V** to paste the screenshot into Paint.
 * OR**

In Paint, click on the rectangle above **Select** on the toolbar, then right click on the white space in the lower main pane of Paint and click on **Paste**

Make any crops or adjustments you would like to the screenshot. //The left screenshot is of a single window, and the right screenshot is of the full screen//.
 * NOTE:** //For detailed information on how to use Paint, click on the// //icon at the upper right corner in Paint.//

When ready to save the screenshot, click on the file drop down arrow to the left of the **Home** and **View** tab. Next, hover the mouse pointer on **Save as** to open it, then click on the file extension (ex: **JPEG**) that you want to save the screenshot as.

Navigate to where you want to save the screenshot. Type in a name for the screenshot to be saved as, and click on the **Save** button.

When done taking screenshots, close Paint.

Or simple use Snipit!!!