Screenshot shortcut in windows 11

  1. Keyboard shortcut for print screen
  2. PicPick 7.2 screenshot tool adds Window Capture mode
  3. Get Ready for More File Explorer Changes in Windows 11


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Keyboard shortcut for print screen

Depending on your hardware, you may use the Windows Logo Key + PrtScn button as a shortcut for print screen. If your device does not have the PrtScn button, you may use Fn + Windows logo key + Space Bar to take a screenshot, which can then be printed. To locate your screenshots, open File Explorer from the taskbar. On the side navigation pane, select the Pictures folder, and select Screenshots.

PicPick 7.2 screenshot tool adds Window Capture mode

ADVERTISEMENT Home users can download PicPick 7.2 from the company website. The existing installation will be upgraded automatically when the downloaded setup file is launched on the device. Windows users should take note that PicPick 7.2.0 The main new feature of the screen capturing tool is the new Window capture mode. This is the last mode that the tool lacked to make it an allrounder screen capturing application. The developers have added PicPick supported capturing windows and scrolling windows already, and the new Window capture mode adds an option to the tool to capture the active window quickly. The new capturing mode is available directly on start. The Home screen of the application lists it under Screen Capture and the new keyboard shortcut Alt-PrintScreen creates a screenshot of the active window automatically. Speaking of keyboard shortcuts, the new keyboard shortcut Ctrl-Shift-S adds Save As functionality of PicPick. The Whiteboard feature supports keyboard shortcuts as well now. PicPick's capture bar, does not list the new window capture option. It does list the window control and scrolling window capture options, however. Users of the application may use any of the window capturing options to capture windows. Pressing Alt-PrintScreen may be quicker if the active window needs to be captured. The Window Control mode lets users pick a visible window on the screen to capture its content. The new window capture option is not the only new feature. The application'...

Get Ready for More File Explorer Changes in Windows 11

Now that the under-the-hood work is complete (or close enough to complete), Microsoft is moving onto visual and functional upgrades. Starting with Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 23475, the File Explorer has a new Home page with recent and favorited files, and for people signed into an Azure Active Directory account (like a work or school account), there’s also a “Recommended” section at the top with files you might need. That last feature was It’s exciting to see significant improvements roll out to File Explorer, and now that it’s using the same framework as Microsoft’s other modern applications, it should feel less like a relic from Windows 7. Hopefully, Microsoft won’t get too aggressive with the OneDrive integration, though. There’s also