Where is my print screen key?
How does the camera button work?
crwdns2934109:0crwdne2934109:0
How does the camera button work?
crwdns2934109:0crwdne2934109:0
Print Screen - I assume that's what you mean by camera button?
I don't have that keyboard but try <FN + Insert> ( don't type angle brackets) The Insert key just under the <1> of the three 1 2 3 in a row.
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I pressed the function and insert keys but there was no indication that I printed the screen. What else should I do? Thank you.
crwdns2934105:0crwdne2934105:0
Funky operation on the multi-OS K850. FN + Insert captures image to clipboard, but you then need to paste that capture into another app - photo app, Word, etc. Capturing a screenshot on Windows using typ. 'PrtSrn' should autosave to the Screenshots folder in Pictures, but alas, not so w/ the funky Logitech multi-OS keyboard. Have yet to find a workaround that does that. Maybe the PicPick app? Or in Windows you can activate the Snipping Tool by hitting Start-Shift-S, click the capture option you want, then close the tool. A window pops up to let you know the capture was saved to clipboard and give you the option to save it. Long long way to Tipperary, ey?
It looks like Fn + Start + Space Bar might work.
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The small labels on the keyboard are activated via the fn key (bottom left). Pressing fn + Esc serves like constantly holding down fn; fn + Esc again to go back to normal.
Holding down the fn key and pressing F6, for example, will start or stop a YouTube video. Holding down the fn key and pressing Insert, for example, activates that camera icon which is the print screen key. As someone remarked, pressing the print screen key — here or on other Windows keyboards — copies the entire display to the clipboard, but leaves it there for you to do something with it. Alt-PrtSc copies the active window, but again leaves it in the clipboard for you to do something with. WindowsKey-PrtSc copies the entire screen and saves it to your Screenshots folder (as png or jpg), typically dimming your screen for an instant when it does.
Note: On my K850 keyboard the "Windows Logo" key is not marked with a Windows logo but rather as [start|alt opt].
On the K850 keyboard, here are the keystrokes for these functions:
PrtSc: fn + Insert
Alt-PrtSc: fn + alt + Insert
Windows-PrtSc: [start|alt opt] + fn + Insert
And presumably a few others on the same pattern…
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