Taking a screenshot on an Asus laptop is quick and easy once you know the right method. Whether you use an Asus ZenBook, Asus VivoBook, Asus ROG, Asus TUF, Asus ExpertBook or any other Asus model running Windows 10 or Windows 11, there are 6 built-in ways to capture your screen — no extra software needed.
In this guide you will find every method to screenshot on Asus laptop, exactly where your screenshots are saved, what to do when the screenshot is not working, and answers to the most common questions.
Contents
- 1 Method 1: Windows Key + PrtScn (Full Screen — Saves Automatically)
- 2 Method 2: PrtScn Key Only (Copies to Clipboard)
- 3 Method 3: Windows + Shift + S (Select Any Part of the Screen)
- 4 Method 4: Alt + PrtScn (Active Window Only)
- 5 Method 5: Snipping Tool (Built-in Windows App)
- 6 Method 6: Game Bar (Windows + G)
- 7 Asus Laptop Screenshot Shortcuts — Quick Reference
- 8 Where Are Screenshots Saved on Asus Laptop?
- 9 Screenshot Not Working on Asus Laptop? Try These Fixes
- 9.1 Fix 1: Use Fn + PrtScn Instead of PrtScn
- 9.2 Fix 2: Check If Fn Lock Is Active
- 9.3 Fix 3: Use Windows + Shift + S as a Reliable Backup
- 9.4 Fix 4: Check If OneDrive Is Redirecting Your Screenshots
- 9.5 Fix 5: Check Asus MyAsus App Settings
- 9.6 Fix 6: Update Your Asus Keyboard Driver
- 9.7 Fix 7: Restart Your Asus Laptop
Method 1: Windows Key + PrtScn (Full Screen — Saves Automatically)
This is the fastest way to take a screenshot on Asus laptop and have it saved automatically without any extra steps.
Steps:
- Open the screen you want to capture
- Press Windows key + PrtScn at the same time
- Your screen will briefly dim — this confirms the screenshot was taken
- Open File Explorer → This PC → Pictures → Screenshots
- Your screenshot is saved there as a PNG file
Tip: If your screen does not dim when you press Windows + PrtScn, try pressing Fn + Windows key + PrtScn instead — many Asus laptops require the Fn key to activate the Print Screen function, especially on ZenBook and VivoBook models.
Method 2: PrtScn Key Only (Copies to Clipboard)
The PrtScn key captures your entire screen and copies it to the clipboard. You then paste it manually wherever you need it.
Steps:
- Press the PrtScn key (located in the top-right area of your Asus keyboard)
- Open Paint, Word, Gmail or any other app
- Press Ctrl + V to paste the screenshot
- Save the file manually using Ctrl + S
Note: On many Asus ZenBook and VivoBook models the PrtScn key is a secondary function shared with another key. If pressing PrtScn alone does nothing, try Fn + PrtScn to activate it.
Method 3: Windows + Shift + S (Select Any Part of the Screen)
This is the most popular and flexible method for taking a partial screenshot on Asus laptop. It lets you choose exactly which part of the screen to capture.
Steps:
- Press Windows + Shift + S at the same time
- Your screen dims and a small toolbar appears at the top
- Choose your capture type:
- Rectangle — drag to select any area of the screen
- Freeform — draw any shape you want
- Window — click to capture one specific open window
- Full screen — captures the entire screen instantly
- The screenshot is automatically copied to your clipboard
- A notification pops up in the bottom-right corner — click it to save or annotate
Best for: Capturing only part of the screen, highlighting specific content, or sharing quickly without saving a full file.
Method 4: Alt + PrtScn (Active Window Only)
This method captures only the window you are currently working in — without the taskbar, desktop background or any other open windows.
Steps:
- Click on the window you want to screenshot to make it active
- Press Alt + PrtScn at the same time
- Open Paint or any image editor
- Press Ctrl + V to paste the screenshot
- Save the file
Best for: Capturing a single app window cleanly — especially useful when you want to share just one window without any background clutter.
Method 5: Snipping Tool (Built-in Windows App)
The Snipping Tool is a dedicated screenshot app built into Windows 10 and Windows 11. It gives you full control over how you capture and save screenshots — including a useful timer delay feature.
Steps:
- Press the Start button and type Snipping Tool
- Open the app and click New
- Select the area of the screen you want to capture
- The screenshot opens inside the Snipping Tool editor
- Annotate or crop if needed, then click File → Save As to save it
Tip: Use the Delay option before clicking New if you need to capture a dropdown menu or tooltip that disappears when you click. Set a 3 or 5 second delay, click New, then open the menu before the timer runs out.
Method 6: Game Bar (Windows + G)
The Xbox Game Bar is built into Windows and works on all Asus laptops — not just for gaming. It saves screenshots automatically without needing to paste anything.
Steps:
- Press Windows + G to open the Game Bar overlay
- Click the camera icon in the Capture widget, or press Windows + Alt + PrtScn
- Your screenshot is saved automatically in This PC → Videos → Captures
Best for: Capturing full-screen applications, games running on your Asus ROG or TUF, or any situation where other shortcuts are not responding.
Asus Laptop Screenshot Shortcuts — Quick Reference
| Method | Shortcut | Saves Automatically? | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full screen + auto save | Windows + PrtScn | ✅ Yes | Quickest full screenshot |
| Copy to clipboard | PrtScn | ❌ Paste manually | Pasting into docs or email |
| Select any area | Windows + Shift + S | ❌ Save from notification | Partial screen capture |
| Active window only | Alt + PrtScn | ❌ Paste manually | Capturing one clean window |
| Snipping Tool | Start → Snipping Tool | ❌ Save manually | Editing and delayed snips |
| Game Bar | Windows + G | ✅ Yes | Games and full-screen apps |
Where Are Screenshots Saved on Asus Laptop?
The location depends on which method you used:
- Windows + PrtScn → Screenshots saved automatically in This PC → Pictures → Screenshots
- Game Bar (Windows + G) → Screenshots saved automatically in This PC → Videos → Captures
- PrtScn alone / Alt + PrtScn → Screenshot copied to clipboard only — paste into an app and save manually
- Windows + Shift + S → Screenshot copied to clipboard — click the notification to open, edit and save
- Snipping Tool → You choose the save location when you click Save As
Screenshot Not Working on Asus Laptop? Try These Fixes
Fix 1: Use Fn + PrtScn Instead of PrtScn
This is the most common fix for Asus laptops. Most Asus ZenBook, VivoBook and ROG models require the Fn key to activate the Print Screen function. Press Fn + PrtScn instead of PrtScn alone and try again.
Fix 2: Check If Fn Lock Is Active
Asus laptops have an Fn Lock feature that changes how the function keys behave. On most Asus models, press Fn + Esc to toggle Fn Lock on or off. Look for a small lock icon on the Esc key to confirm. Toggle it and then try your screenshot shortcut again.
Fix 3: Use Windows + Shift + S as a Reliable Backup
If the PrtScn key is completely unresponsive, press Windows + Shift + S — this works on every Asus laptop regardless of keyboard layout or Fn key configuration. It is the most reliable backup screenshot method on any Windows laptop.
Fix 4: Check If OneDrive Is Redirecting Your Screenshots
On some Asus laptops OneDrive is set to automatically intercept and save screenshots to the cloud instead of the local Pictures folder. If your screenshots seem to be disappearing, open OneDrive Settings → Backup → Screenshots and check where they are being saved.
Fix 5: Check Asus MyAsus App Settings
Asus laptops come with a pre-installed app called MyAsus. Open it from your Start menu and check under Customization to make sure no keyboard settings are overriding your screenshot shortcuts or function key behaviour.
Fix 6: Update Your Asus Keyboard Driver
An outdated or corrupted keyboard driver can cause PrtScn and other keys to stop responding. Go to Device Manager → Keyboards → right-click your keyboard → Update driver and follow the steps to update. You can also check for the latest drivers directly on the Asus Support website using your laptop model number.
Fix 7: Restart Your Asus Laptop
A simple restart resolves the majority of temporary screenshot issues including unresponsive keyboard shortcuts and frozen system functions. Save your work, restart and try again.
Frequently Asked Questions
Press Windows + PrtScn to take a full screenshot and save it automatically to Pictures → Screenshots. Or press Windows + Shift + S to select and capture any specific part of the screen.
The same shortcuts work on Windows 10. Press Windows + PrtScn for a full auto-saved screenshot, or Windows + Shift + S to capture a selected area of the screen.
Screenshots taken with Windows + PrtScn are saved in This PC → Pictures → Screenshots. Screenshots taken with PrtScn alone or Windows + Shift + S are only copied to the clipboard and must be pasted into an app and saved manually.
On Asus ZenBook, press Fn + PrtScn to capture the full screen and copy it to the clipboard, then paste into Paint and save. Or press Windows + Shift + S to select and capture any area of the screen directly without using the PrtScn key.
On Asus VivoBook, press Windows + PrtScn to take a full screenshot saved automatically to Pictures → Screenshots. If that does not work, try Fn + Windows + PrtScn as some VivoBook models require the Fn key to activate Print Screen.
On Asus ROG, all standard Windows shortcuts work — press Windows + PrtScn for a full screenshot or Windows + Shift + S to select an area. The Game Bar (Windows + G) is especially useful on ROG for capturing games without interrupting gameplay.
Press Windows + Shift + S to open Snipping Tool and capture any area of the screen. You can also open the Snipping Tool app directly from the Start menu — both methods work on every Asus laptop even without a PrtScn key.
Windows does not have a built-in scrolling screenshot tool. Use a free app like ShareX or the GoFullPage browser extension to capture full-length web pages or long documents on your Asus laptop.
Also Read:
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- How to Screenshot on Dell Laptop
- How to Screenshot on Lenovo Laptop
- How to Screenshot on Mac

Arslan Jaffar is a mobile tech writer and the founder of Screenshot Geek, a resource covering 500+ Android and iOS devices. He writes step-by-step screenshot guides, troubleshooting fixes, tips and tricks, top device lists, and the latest news in the smartphone world. With a focus on making technology simple and accessible, Arslan helps thousands of users get the most out of their phones — from finding the right button combo to mastering hidden features most people don’t know exist.