Where is the 'Print screen' button of the R61?

I tried many combinations of function keys and CAN'T find the print screen key.  I know sounds dumb, but I just don't find this button.  Can someone please?  Thank you.

Kbruynell wrote:
I tried many combinations of function keys and CAN'T find the print screen key.

Welcome to the forum!

It is not in the block PrtSc button scroll/Pause keys on top of the keyboard just above F10 - F12 keys?

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