Screenshot on windows 11

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How to Take Screenshots in Windows 10 or Windows 11

There are so many reasons you might need to capture a screenshot in Windows 10 or Windows 11. You might need to show a coworker how to use your company's software. You might want to capture an excerpt from a webpage, highlight the relevant portion and share it on social media. Or maybe you have an image stuck in one of your programs and can't export it any other way. Whatever your reason, there are lots of ways to take screenshots in Windows 10 or 11 and which method you choose depends on what you need to capture and how you intend to share it. Below, we'll show you how to capture Windows screenshots that grab the whole desktop, a single window or a custom area of it. We'll show you how to grab entire web pages that don't fit on the screen and frames from YouTube videos. If you need to capture video, see our tutorial on Capture Windows Screenshots with Keyboard Shortcuts Here's a quick list of keyboard shortcuts for screen capture that are built into Windows 10 and 11. Key Action Header Cell - Column 2 Print Screen Capture full screen to clipboard. Row 0 - Cell 2 Windows Key + Print Screen Save Full-screen PNG file to Pictures folder Row 1 - Cell 2 Alt + Print Screen Capture current window to clicpboard Row 2 - Cell 2 Windows Key + Shift + S Launch snipping tool Row 3 - Cell 2 In recent builds of Windows 11, you can set the Print Screen key to launch the snipping tool directly by toggling a switch in Settings->Accessibility->Keyboard. (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) Print S...