The Print Screen (PrtScr) key is one of the quickest ways to take a screenshot on Windows. However, if your Print Screen key has suddenly stopped working, there are some fixes you can try.
Your Print Screen key may have stopped functioning because of a hardware problem, i.e., there could be a problem with your keyboard. If this is the case, you’ll need to replace your keyboard.
Fortunately (or unfortunately), there are plenty of other fixable issues that can cause the Print Screen to stop working. Let’s talk about those issues and how you can fix them.
The F-lock key enables or disables the secondary functions of keys F1–F12. Keyboards with an F-lock key may also come with an LED indicator to signal if F-lock is on or off. If it’s on, press the F-lock key to turn it off. Check if your Print Screen works properly now.
Programs running in the background could be a reason for your Print Screen key not working. Open your Task Manager and look if applications such as OneDrive, Snippet Tool, or Dropbox are running in the background.
These are common culprits, but other apps could cause the issue as well. If the problem started after installing any new applications, try stopping them and see if that resolves the issue.
If you have two or more suspected apps running in the background, stop them one at a time to see which one is causing the problem. To stop an application, run the Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc, right-click on the app, and click End task.
If your system has an incorrect, corrupted, or outdated keyboard driver installed, it may cause the Print Screen key to stop working. You can fix this by simply updating the drivers.
You can update your keyboard driver from Device Manager.
On the next screen, you’ll be asked if you want Windows to automatically search and install a driver or install them from your computer. If Windows can’t find a driver, try downloading the drivers from the manufacturer’s website before picking the latter option. There are also several other ways to update Windows drivers if this doesn’t work.
When you’ve installed the updated drivers, restart the computer to see if your Print Screen key works.
If you use OneDrive on your PC, check if OneDrive is why your Print Screen key is not working. It’s a common problem among users who use Microsoft’s cloud storage service to back up their files.
Related: What Is OneDrive? A Guide to Microsoft’s Cloud Storage Service
You can do this from OneDrive’s settings. Right-click on the OneDrive icon from the bottom right part of your taskbar and click on Settings. Next, switch to the Backup tab.
Under the Screenshots section, you’ll see a check box that reads, “Automatically save screenshots I capture to OneDrive.” Make sure that this box is checked.
If the box is already checked, then uncheck and check it again. Now, verify if this solves the problem.
Windows 10 has built-in hardware troubleshooters. This includes a troubleshooter dedicated to your keyboard, which may help fix your Print Screen problem.
Follow the prompts in the troubleshooter. When done, see if this fixes your Print Screen key.
If the first method doesn’t work, you can try clean booting your computer. Clean booting will restart Windows as normal but will only allow essential drivers to load. This will help you narrow down on what’s causing the issue.
To clean boot your computer, press Windows + R, type msconfig, and click OK. This will open the System Configuration window.
Under the General tab, you’ll see two checkboxes below Selective startup. Uncheck the second box that reads Load startup items and leave the Load system services box checked.
Next, switch to the Services tab. At the bottom left, you’ll see a check box that reads Hide all Microsoft services. Check that box.
This should leave you with a small list of services. Next, click Disable all and click OK. When you restart the computer, it will boot only with Microsoft’s services. Try using the Print Screen key to see if it works now.
Related: Which Windows 10 Services Are Safe to Disable? Here’s an Overview
You can modify the registry using the Registry Editor to fix the Print Screen not working issue. However, making a mistake while modifying the registry could adversely impact your PC, so it’s best to create a System Restore point and backup your files before attempting this fix.
If you can’t locate this file, create a new String Value just like we created a DWORD, and use the above-mentioned values in the Value name and Value data fields.
If this doesn’t work, see if changing the Value data field for the ScreenShotIndex DWORD from 4 to 695 helps.
Print Screen is a quick, convenient way to take screenshots on the go. When it stops working, it’s understandably frustrating. Hopefully, one of these fixes worked and resolved your issue. If it didn’t, you might want to try plugging in another keyboard to see if that works instead.
If these methods don’t seem to work, there are a few ways you can take a screenshot on Windows that doesn’t require the use of the Print Screen key.
Don’t have a Print Screen key? Want to use a faster method? Here’s how to take Windows screenshots without Print Screen.
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Arjun Ruparelia
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Arjun is an accountant by education and loves exploring technology. He likes applying technology to make mundane tasks easier, and often, much more fun.
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