If you’re like most people, you probably take screenshots on your phone or computer using the built-in screenshot tool. But what if you have a Surface Go? Well, there’s a way to screenshot on the Surface Go without using the built-in tool. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Open the Windows 10 taskbar and click on the Start button.
  2. Click on the File Explorer icon and then click on My Computer.
  3. Right-click on your Surface Go and select Take Screenshot. ..

Press and release the volume-down button Press and release the power button Wait for the screen to flash quickly Hold down the power button until you see a checkmark on the screen

  1. Press the Windows button on your keyboard.2) Use the left-hand side of your keyboard to press and hold down the volume down button.3) Use the right-hand side of your keyboard to press and hold down the power button.4) Release both buttons when you see a screenshot appear on your screen.

You can take a screenshot by pressing the “PrtScn” key on your keyboard.

Microsoft has not officially announced the Surface Go as discontinued, but there are no plans to release a successor.

Surface Go is a great device for those who are looking for a simple, portable device that can be used to do work on the go. The device has a 10-inch screen and is considerably less powerful than other Surface devices, but it still has enough power to do some light work.

No, the Surface Go is not a laptop and does not come with a keyboard.

A surface go is a type of board game that is played on a flat surface. It is typically played outdoors and can be played by 2 or more players. The rules for the game are simple: the player must roll the dice and move their pieces accordingly. The goal of the game is to be the first player to get all four of your pieces around the board and back to home base, or “home.

The Surface Go 2 is a new device and as of now there are no plans to release it with Windows 11.

No, the Surface Go does not come with a pen.

The Surface Go has a 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. The 4GB is enough for most tasks, but it is not recommended for heavy-duty tasks such as video editing or gaming.

Yes, Microsoft Office is free for Surface Go.

Surface Go 2 is a tablet with a 10 inch screen, and it can’t run zoom.