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For the second one you don't even need to press the Windows Key. You just need to press PrtScn.Since i guess most of you use Windows 10, here's the easiest ways to take screenshots if a game doesn't have the function built in:
- Press the Windows key + Shift + S. The screen will dim and the mouse pointer will change. You can drag to select a portion of the screen to capture. The screenshot will be copied to the clipboard, which you can paste into another program. (This only works if you have the Windows 10 Creators Update or newer)
- Press the Windows key + PrtScn. This saves the entire screen as an image file. You can find it in the "Pictures" folder, in a subfolder called "Screenshots."