The shortcut key for taking a screenshot can vary depending on the operating system you are using:
On Windows, you can use the "Print Screen" key (often abbreviated as "PrtScn") to capture the entire screen, or "Alt + Print Screen" to capture only the active window.
On Mac, you can use "Command + Shift + 3" to capture the entire screen, or "Command + Shift + 4" to capture a selected portion of the screen.
On Linux, the shortcut key for taking a screenshot can depend on the distribution and desktop environment being used. In some cases, you may be able to use "Print Screen" or "Shift + Print Screen", while in others you may need to use a combination of the "Ctrl", "Alt", or "Super" keys along with "Print Screen".
It's also worth noting that many modern web browsers allow you to take screenshots directly from within the browser using a built-in tool or extension.
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