Screenshot in windows 11 shortcut

  1. How to screenshot on Windows (8 ways)
  2. 7 Easy Ways to Take Screenshots in Windows 11


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How to screenshot on Windows (8 ways)

Do you use Windows 11 or Windows 10, and do you need to take a screenshot quickly? Do you have trouble finding the Print Screen key, or it’s not working, so you’re looking for a new Print Screen shortcut? Do you want to know how to take a screenshot of the active window instead of the whole screen? On the internet, there are numerous Windows screenshot apps, both paid and free. Still, before looking for such third-party apps, make sure you’re familiar with the whole range of screenshot options already available in Windows. Without further ado, here’s how to screenshot on Windows 11 and Windows 10: Skip to chapter • 1. How to screenshot on Windows: Press the Print Screen key • 2. How to take a screenshot on Windows 10: Press the Win + Print Screen keys • 3. How to take a screenshot in Windows 11 or Windows 10: Press Alt + Print Screen to capture the active window • 4. How to screenshot on a laptop or tablet (Dell, Surface, and others) • 5. How to take a screenshot on Windows 11 using the Snipping Tool (Windows + Shift + S) • 6. How to take a screenshot on Windows 10 using the Snip & Sketch app • 7. How to take a screenshot on a Microsoft Surface tablet (or other tablets) • 8. How to screenshot on Windows 11 or Windows 10 using Windows + Alt + Print Screen (Xbox Game Bar) • What’s your favorite method of taking screenshots in Windows? Skip to chapter • 1. How to screenshot on Windows: Press the Print Screen key • 2. How to take a screenshot on Windows 10: Press the Win + Pri...

7 Easy Ways to Take Screenshots in Windows 11

Microsoft's desktop operating system has long had numerous options for capturing images from your PC’s screen, perhaps too many. Fortunately, Here are the best ways to take screenshots on your computer in Windows 11. The methods range from long-standing keyboard shortcuts to the more modern and capable tools that let you do things like set timers for the screenshots as well as edit and share them. 1. Use the PrtSc (Print Screen) Key and Paste Press the PrtSc key (sometimes spelled out as Print Screen) and the full desktop image copies to the clipboard. You then must paste the image into an app that will accept it, such as Paint, Paint 3D, or If you want to capture only the active application window, add the Alt key, for Alt-PrtSc. Using this key combo saves the current window to the clipboard, and from there you must paste it into an imaging application. On Windows 11, the result can be a little strange because the rounded corners are extended to squared-off corners, since image files are always rectangular. 2. Use the PrtSc Key With OneDrive You can also use PrtSc in combination with OneDrive to automatically create an image file of your screenshot in Click or right-click on OneDrive’s cloud icon on the right side of the taskbar. Choose Settings and then the Backup tab of the dialog box and check Automatically Save Screenshots I capture to OneDrive. That one simple check box changes everything about PrtSc: You no longer have to open an image app or paste from the clipboar...