How to Print Screen with Dual Monitors
Introduction
Printing a screenshot from a dual monitor setup can be a bit tricky, but with the right steps, you can achieve this easily. In this article, we will guide you through the process of printing a screenshot from a dual monitor setup using Windows and Linux operating systems.
Windows 10: Printing a Screenshot from Dual Monitors
Step 1: Enable the Print Screen Function
To print a screenshot from a dual monitor setup, you need to enable the Print Screen function. Here’s how to do it:
- Press Windows + Print Screen (or PrtScn) on your keyboard.
- This will capture a screenshot of the entire screen and save it to the Screenshots folder in your Pictures library.
Step 2: Open the Screenshot
- Open the Screenshots folder in your Pictures library.
- You can find the Screenshots folder by navigating to C:Users
PicturesScreenshots (replace<YourUsername>with your actual username).
Step 3: Save the Screenshot
- Right-click on the screenshot you want to save and select Save As.
- Choose the desired file format (e.g., PNG, JPEG, etc.) and save it to your preferred location.
Step 4: Print the Screenshot
- To print the screenshot, follow these steps:
- Open the Print dialog box by clicking on the File menu and selecting Print.
- In the Print dialog box, select the Print option and choose the Print tab.
- In the Print tab, select the Print to PDF option.
- Choose the Save as PDF option and select the desired file format.
- Click Print to print the screenshot.
Linux: Printing a Screenshot from Dual Monitors
Step 1: Enable the Print Screen Function
To print a screenshot from a dual monitor setup, you need to enable the Print Screen function. Here’s how to do it:
- Press Ctrl + Print Screen (or PrtScn) on your keyboard.
- This will capture a screenshot of the entire screen and save it to the Screenshots directory in your home directory.
Step 2: Open the Screenshot
- Open the Screenshots directory in your home directory.
- You can find the Screenshots directory by navigating to ~/.config/autostart/PrintScreen (replace
~with your actual username).
Step 3: Save the Screenshot
- Right-click on the screenshot you want to save and select Save as.
- Choose the desired file format (e.g., PNG, JPEG, etc.) and save it to your preferred location.
Step 4: Print the Screenshot
- To print the screenshot, follow these steps:
- Open the Terminal application.
- Type the following command:
xclip -i -selection past -e <filename> -o -t x11 - Replace
<filename>with the desired file name. - Press Enter to execute the command.
- The screenshot will be printed to the default printer.
Tips and Tricks
- To capture a screenshot of a specific window, press Ctrl + Shift + Print Screen (or PrtScn) and then select the desired window from the Print dialog box.
- To save a screenshot to a specific location, right-click on the screenshot and select Save As.
- To print a screenshot from a specific application, press Ctrl + Print Screen (or PrtScn) and then select the desired application from the Print dialog box.
Conclusion
Printing a screenshot from a dual monitor setup can be a bit tricky, but with the right steps, you can achieve this easily. By following these steps, you can print a screenshot from any application on your dual monitor setup. Remember to save the screenshot to a specific location and use the Print dialog box to print it.
