Anyone know how to take a screen shot in vista or xp pro while in bootcamp on a macbook pro???
R rickgmac macrumors newbie Original poster Mar 3, 2008 21 0 Sydney Mar 4, 2008 #1 Anyone know how to take a screen shot in vista or xp pro while in bootcamp on a macbook pro???
richard.mac macrumors 603 Feb 2, 2007 6,292 4 51.50024, -0.12662 Mar 4, 2008 #2 its either F13 or F14. its F14 for me on my white Apple keyboard.
riscy macrumors 6502a Jan 4, 2008 737 3 China Mar 4, 2008 #3 .. and what would it be on a MB (I only have up to F12 )
richard.mac macrumors 603 Feb 2, 2007 6,292 4 51.50024, -0.12662 Mar 4, 2008 #4 fn+eject? im not sure. go to Accessibility in Start -> All Programs -> Accessories and look at the On-Screen Keyboard. print screen is "psc".
fn+eject? im not sure. go to Accessibility in Start -> All Programs -> Accessories and look at the On-Screen Keyboard. print screen is "psc".
riscy macrumors 6502a Jan 4, 2008 737 3 China Mar 4, 2008 #5 Thanks, I will check it out next time I use Windoze - in about 6 months I was just curious richthomas said: fn+eject? im not sure. go to Accessibility in Start -> All Programs -> Accessories and look at the On-Screen Keyboard. print screen is "psc". Click to expand...
Thanks, I will check it out next time I use Windoze - in about 6 months I was just curious richthomas said: fn+eject? im not sure. go to Accessibility in Start -> All Programs -> Accessories and look at the On-Screen Keyboard. print screen is "psc". Click to expand...
Neil321 macrumors 68040 Nov 6, 2007 3,733 2 Britain, Avatar Created By Bartelby Mar 4, 2008 #6 shift+fn+f11 or shift+alt+fn+f11
riscy macrumors 6502a Jan 4, 2008 737 3 China Mar 4, 2008 #7 Thanks Neil, that might come in handy one time when Windoze crashes neil321 said: shift+fn+f11 or shift+alt+fn+f11 Click to expand...
Thanks Neil, that might come in handy one time when Windoze crashes neil321 said: shift+fn+f11 or shift+alt+fn+f11 Click to expand...
G gatekpr macrumors newbie Sep 11, 2009 8 0 Dec 6, 2010 #8 Screenshot with Bootcamp Hey Thanks! Using Windows 7 64bit, Shift+FN+F11 worked for me! Using ALT did just what it does in Windows--copies only the foreground window. Too cool; thanks again! -J
Screenshot with Bootcamp Hey Thanks! Using Windows 7 64bit, Shift+FN+F11 worked for me! Using ALT did just what it does in Windows--copies only the foreground window. Too cool; thanks again! -J
MVRL macrumors regular Oct 17, 2011 247 0 Nov 17, 2011 #9 Neil321 said: shift+fn+f11 or shift+alt+fn+f11 Click to expand... thanks dude