Print Screen Key Not Working? 5 Ways to Take Screenshots (2026)

Introduction

You see something funny or important on your screen. You instinctively press the “PrtSc” (Print Screen) key, expecting the screen to flash or a “Screenshot Saved” notification to appear.

But nothing happens. You check your “Pictures > Screenshots” folder, and it’s empty.

“Why won’t my computer take a picture?”

This is frustrating, but your keyboard isn’t necessarily broken. Often, the Print Screen function is hijacked by other apps (like OneDrive or Dropbox), or you simply need to use a different key combination on modern laptops.

In this guide, I will show you how to fix the PrtSc key and introduce you to better ways to capture your screen.

Method 1: Use the “Win + Shift + S” Shortcut (The Modern Way)

If the old PrtSc key is acting up, ignore it. Windows 10 and 11 have a much better built-in tool called “Snip & Sketch”.

  1. Press Windows Key + Shift + S at the same time.
  2. Your screen will dim, and a small toolbar will appear at the top.
  3. Click and drag to select exactly what you want to capture (Rectangle, Freeform, or Full Screen).
  4. Once you let go, it is copied to your clipboard. Click the notification to save it.

Method 2: Check the F-Lock / Fn Key

On many laptops (Dell, HP, Lenovo), the “PrtSc” key is a secondary function. You might need to unlock it.

  1. Look for a key that says “F-Lock” or has a padlock icon. Press it once to toggle the Function keys.
  2. Try pressing Fn + PrtSc together.
  3. On some keyboards, press Win + PrtSc to automatically save the file to your Screenshots folder.

Method 3: Stop OneDrive / Dropbox Hijacking

Cloud storage apps love to “take over” the screenshot button to save files directly to the cloud. If they aren’t running properly, the key stops working entirely.

  1. Right-click the OneDrive (cloud icon) in your taskbar.
  2. Go to Settings > Sync and backup (or Backup).
  3. Uncheck “Automatically save screenshots I capture to OneDrive”.
  4. Do the same for Dropbox if you use it.
  5. Now try pressing PrtSc again.

Method 4: Enable “Use PrtSc to open Screen Snipping”

You can program the Print Screen key to launch the modern Snipping Tool directly, making it much more useful.

  1. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Keyboard.
  2. Scroll down to the “On-screen keyboard, access keys, and Print Screen” section.
  3. Turn ON the switch for “Use the Print Screen button to open screen snipping”.
  4. Now, pressing PrtSc will trigger the cool selection tool from Method 1.

Method 5: Update Keyboard Drivers

If absolutely no keys are working properly, the driver might be the issue.

  1. Right-click Start > Device Manager.
  2. Expand Keyboards.
  3. Right-click Standard PS/2 Keyboard > Update driver.
  4. Select Search automatically for drivers.
  5. Restart your PC.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Where do my screenshots go?

A: If you press Win + PrtSc, they go to C:\Users\[You]\Pictures\Screenshots. If you just press PrtSc, it is often just copied to your Clipboard (you must Paste it into Paint or Word).

Q: How do I take a screenshot of just one window?

A: Press Alt + PrtSc. This captures only the active window you are using, not the whole background.

Q: My screen goes black when I screenshot. Why?

A: Some apps (like Netflix or Banking apps) block screenshots for copyright/security reasons. This is normal and cannot be bypassed easily.

Conclusion

The Print Screen key is old technology. While fixing it (Method 3 & 4) is good, I highly recommend switching to the Win + Shift + S shortcut (Method 1). It gives you way more control and works 100% of the time.

Start capturing like a pro!

Did you know about the Win+Shift+S trick? Let me know in the comments!


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