Shortcut Windows Screenshot -

Shortcut Windows Screenshot -

Select a specific active window to capture only that program.

The functionality is excellent, but the learning curve for new users—knowing which of the five methods to use—keeps it from being perfect. Microsoft should consider consolidating the interface further so a single "Screenshot Mode" key handles all variables (saving vs. clipboard, full vs. partial). However, for those who know the shortcuts, it is a seamless experience. shortcut windows screenshot

(Keystroke: PrtScn / Ctrl + PrtScn )

(Keystroke: Windows Key + PrtScn )

It is impossible to review Windows screenshots without mentioning . Because modern shortcuts copy images to the clipboard, users often lose their previous screenshot if they copy text. By enabling Clipboard History, you can view a list of the last 10-20 items you copied, including images. This turns the screenshot shortcut into a temporary asset library. Select a specific active window to capture only that program

Use Snipping Tool to capture screenshots - Microsoft Support clipboard, full vs