In Pictures: Microsoft Surface Pro

The Microsoft-made ultrabook for Windows 8

Grabbing a screenshot

On a Windows 8 machine with a full keyboard, press Windows Key + PrtScr to create a screenshot that gets automatically filed in the Pictures folder under Screenshots. On a Surface Pro it’s a little trickier. There is no PrtScr key, so press the volume-down toggle on the left edge at the same time as the Windows key.

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