Macs don’t have a PrtScn key. Instead, use:

The PrtScn key has several functions, depending on the operating system and the specific keyboard layout. The most common functions are:

The (Print Screen) is a standard keyboard button used primarily to capture a digital snapshot of your computer's display and save it to the clipboard. While its original purpose in older operating systems was to send the screen's text directly to a printer, it has evolved into a versatile tool for creating screenshots, troubleshooting, and documentation. Core Functions and Modern Use Cases

| Operating System | Keyboard Shortcut | Function | | --- | --- | --- | | Windows | PrtScn | Full-screen screenshot | | Windows | Alt+PrtScn | Active window screenshot | | macOS | Command+Shift+3 | Full-screen screenshot | | macOS | Command+Shift+4 | Selected area screenshot |