Windows 11 (and updated Windows 10) replaced the old "Snip & Sketch" with the updated . This is now the most versatile way to capture your screen.
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I use this forty times a day. Sending a bug report? Win+Shift+S , drag the box, Ctrl+V into Slack. Done. Windows 11 (and updated Windows 10) replaced the
Then, you had to open Microsoft Paint, paste the image, crop it, save it, and email it. It was a five-step process for a one-second action. We accepted this as normal. We were barbarians. I use this forty times a day
Sometimes a static image isn't enough. If you want to record a video of your screen or take a high-quality capture during a game, use the . Press Windows Key + G to open the overlay. Click the Camera icon for a screenshot. Click the Record button to start a video capture.
Click on the window you want to capture to make it "active." Press . The image of just that window is copied to your clipboard. Remapping the PrtSc Key
Then, Microsoft did something brilliant with the Windows 10 "Creators Update" and refined it further in Windows 11. They introduced (now just called "Snipping Tool").