Solutions:
1. Physically remove the printscreen key, but that will leave a hole in your
keyboard.
2. If you don't want the unattractive hole, open up the keyboard and cut
whatever connection coming/going to the printscreen key.
3. Switch to Microsoft wireless keyboard. I heard that due to poor quality
control, some keys will randomly fail. Just hope that you get one with
printscreen key failing. You can always return the non-defective product.
4. Some programs can capture your screen image with a click (no keyboard
needed, we are talking about the mouse now). Thus, you will also need to
disable the left mouse button to prevent the users from clicking away.
5. Some users will bring in cameras to take a picture of the screen. You
will need screenviewerpreventer, a computer add-on product that I sell for
$99. With this product, it's guaranteed that "any" screen will remain dark
forever... You don't have to worry about cut and paste anymore.
Seriously, why on earth would you want to disable printscreen key?
I see you also asked about how to disable CRTL-c CTRL-v in a different post.
Just remove the CTRL key on your keyboard, and you'll be fine. Well, some
apps allow right click then copy, right click again somewhere else, then
paste.... Hm, you might want to disable the mouse right-clicking function
there buddy. I have another product for sell, the clickingpreventer, For
$99, it's guaranteed that both left and right mouse buttons will no longer
work.
pvdeek.
i want to disable printscreen key in windows2000, user
should not able able to take print shots and paste in any
document eg.word