Taking snap shots with iwatch

ppretty cool that you can take a snap shot of what's been shown on the interface by pressing both buttons ... Then the photo will show up on your phone

Satellite C655D-S5300
I thought it was CTRL + PRTSC. 
Mark, PrtSc alone will copy the screen to your clipboard. Alt + PrtSc will copy just the active window to the clipboard.
Then you'll need to paste the picture into an image-compliant application, like Paint (mspaint.exe) or Word (winword.exe), and use Save As on its File menu to create an image file.
You can capture any portion of the screen using the Snipping Tool (snippingtool.exe).
   Use Snipping Tool to capture screen shots
I have a shortcut to it and have made a keyboard shortcut (Ctrl + Del +S) to bring it up.
-Jerry

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