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Frequently Asked Questions
To take a screenshot on a PC, press the 'Print Screen' key to capture your entire screen and save it to your clipboard. You can then paste it into a document or image editor.
Yes, use tools like Snipping Tool on Windows or apps like Lightshot, which allow you to capture screenshots without using the Print Screen key.
Paste your copied screenshot into an app like Word or Paint, resize if needed, and select 'Print' to send it to your printer for a hard copy.
Yes, after capturing a screenshot, paste it into Microsoft Word, where you can resize and format as needed before printing.
Use 'Command + Shift + 4' to capture a specific area or 'Command + Shift + 3' to capture the entire screen. The image saves to your desktop.
Yes, open the screenshot from your desktop using Preview or another image editor, then choose 'File' > 'Print' to get a physical copy.
Press the 'Power' and 'Volume Down' buttons simultaneously. The screenshot is usually saved in the Photos app under 'Screenshots'.
Yes, if your printer supports wireless printing, you can directly print a screenshot from your device using apps like Google Cloud Print.
Use tools like 'Gnome Screenshot' or 'Shutter' to capture screenshots on Linux without needing the Print Screen button.
Yes, use your OS-specific screenshot shortcuts to capture images while using Udemy courses, respecting their terms of service.
In TestNG, use Selenium's 'takeScreenshot' method during test execution to capture screenshots programmatically.
The maximum file size is 100 MB for any uploads, including screenshots processed in the tool.
Yes, use the 'Command Prompt' to export a folder list to a text file that can be opened in text editors and printed.
No, the tool does not support side-by-side comparison, but you can manually compare by saving different versions externally.
Open Event Viewer, select the logs you want, and utilize the 'Export' feature to save logs as a file, which can then be printed.