If you’re like most people, you probably use your Surface Go as a work surface. But if you’re like me, you also use it as a makeshift photo booth. And if you’re like most people, you don’t know how to screenshot on your Surface Go. That’s why I’m writing this article. I’m going to show you how to screenshot on your Surface Go using the Windows 10 operating system. And I’m going to show you how to do it in a way that’s easy and efficient. First, open the Start menu and type “screenshot.” Then press Enter. You’ll see a screen that looks something like this: This screen shows the current state of your Surface Go: It’s turned off and there are no devices connected to it. But it’s still usable as a work surface. So let’s start by turning it on:
- Open the Settings app and click on the Device icon in the top left corner of the window. This will open a dialog box that looks something like this: (If your Surface Go is new, or has been updated since this article was written, some of these settings may have changed since then.)
- In the Device dialog box, click on the Turn On button next to “Surface Go.” The device will now be turned on and ready for use. If your Surface Go is old or has not been updated in some time, it may not be able to turn on automatically anymore and will need to be turned on manually by clicking on its name in the dialog box and then clicking on its power button (or pressing +5 at keyboard). Don’t worry though; we’ll get around to turning it off eventually!
- Now let’s take a screenshot of our work surface: Click on the Screenshot button in the bottom left corner of the