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On the Dell XPS 13 (9345), since there is no dedicated PrtSc (Print Screen) key, you can still capture screenshots using the following methods: 1. Using the "Fn" Key (Function Key) Press Fn + Shift + F10: This combination typically serves as the Print Screen function on Dell XPS keyboards that lack a dedicated key. It captures the entire screen. Alternatively, you can try Fn + F10 if the first combination doesn't work. 2. Using Windows Snipping Tool/Screen Snip Press Windows Key + Shift + S: This opens the Snip & Sketch tool, allowing you to drag and select a portion of the screen or take a full-screen screenshot. The screenshot will be copied to your clipboard, and you can paste it into an image editor or document. 3. Windows Key + Print Screen Press Windows Key + F10 (this may substitute for PrtSc) to take a full-screen capture and save it automatically to the "Screenshots" folder under "Pictures."
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