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How to record your desktop in video with the updated Snipping Tool in Windows 11

(Image: © Sofia Wyciślik-Wilson) The original version of the Snipping Tool app did not include the option to record video, only the ability to capture different types of screenshots. As such, you will need to make sure that you have the very latest version of the app installed to ensure that you have access to all of the latest features, and you can do this via the Microsoft Store. Launch the Microsoft Store app, click the Library button to the lower left and then click the Get Updates button to the upper right. 2. Changing Snipping Tool keyboard shortcut (Image: © Sofia Wyciślik-Wilson) By default, the keyboard shortcut for accessing the Snipping Tool is Windows + Shift + S, but you can also use the PrtScr key by changing a setting in Windows 11. Open the Settings app from the Start menu -- or you can press Windows + I -- and move to the Accessibility section. Under the Use On-screen keyboard, access keys, and Print screen heading, move the Use the Print screen button to open screen snipping toggle to the On position. 3. Launch Snipping Tool (Image: © Sofia Wyciślik-Wilson) The Snipping Tool can be launched from the Start menu just like any other app. Click the Start button, type Snipping Tool and click the link to open the app. If you feel that you are going to be using the app a lot, especially if you are going to be using it for video capture as well as screen grabbing, it makes sense to pin the app shortcut to the taskbar -- just right-click it and select Pin to taskb...