Screen recorder shortcut for windows 11

  1. PowerToys Text Extractor utility for Windows
  2. 6 Ways to Create Desktop Shortcuts on Windows 11


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PowerToys Text Extractor utility for Windows

In this article Text Extractor enables you to copy text from anywhere on your screen, including inside images or videos. This code is based on How to activate With the activation shortcut (default: ⊞ Win+ Shift+ T), you'll see an overlay on the screen. Click and hold your primary mouse button and drag to activate your capture. The text will be saved to your clipboard. How to deactivate Capture mode is deactivated immediately after text in the selected region is recognized and copied to the clipboard. You can exit capture mode by pressing Esc at any moment. Adjust while trying to capture By holding Shift, you will change from adjusting the capture region's size to moving the capture region. When you release Shift, you will be able to resize again. Important • The produced text may not be perfect, so you have to do a quick proof read of the output. • This tool uses OCR (Optical Character Recognition) to read text on the screen. • The default language used will be based on your Settings From the Settings menu, the following options can be configured: Setting Description Activation shortcut The customizable keyboard command to turn on or off this module. Preferred language The language used for OCR. Supported languages Text Extractor can only recognize languages that have the OCR language pack installed. The list can be obtained via PowerShell by running the following commands: [Windows.Media.Ocr.OcrEngine, Windows.Foundation, ContentType = WindowsRuntime] [Windows.Media.Ocr.O...

6 Ways to Create Desktop Shortcuts on Windows 11

If that’s the case, there are six different ways you can create desktop shortcuts on Windows 11. That includes apps, websites, folders, and more. Here are the steps to take to create shortcuts to specific items from the desktop to save yourself time and clicks. 1. Use the Windows Shortcut Wizard One standard method to create a shortcut to a specific location or app is to use the built-in Shortcut Wizard. To use the Shortcut Wizard to create a desktop shortcut: • Right-click an empty area on the desktop and select New > Shortcut from the context menu. • When the Shortcut Wizard starts, enter the direct path of the app or item you want a shortcut. Or, click the Browse button and navigate to the item’s location, and click Next. For example, we are creating a shortcut for the • Type in a name for the shortcut – name it something that allows you to know what it is for. • Click the Finish button. • The shortcut for the item will be placed on the desktop with the name you gave it. Double-click the shortcut to launch what you need. Windows will give your shortcut an included generic icon. So if you want to make the shortcut snazzier, you can 2. Drag and Drop to Create a Desktop Shortcut Another straightforward way to create a desktop shortcut to an app or document deep in File Explorer is using the drag and drop method. To drag and drop to create a desktop icon: • Launch • Right-click the file or folder, drag it to the desktop and click Create shortcuts here option from the menu. ...