Shortcut key for snipping tool

  1. Snipping Tool Shortcut: How to Setup a Shortcut Key in Windows
  2. How to open the Windows 11 Snipping Tool with a single keyboard shortcut to capture, edit, and save screenshots


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Snipping Tool Shortcut: How to Setup a Shortcut Key in Windows

Windows OS desktops and laptops come with a default screenshot tool called Snipping Tool (Snip and Sketch on Windows 10). The tool is more than handy to capture the important things on your screen. Like other productivity tools, it has some keyboard shortcuts which you can access to grab screenshot quickly and easily. You can also create a shortcut to open Without any delay, have a quick look at some of the popular Windows Snipping Tool shortcuts which serve you to eliminate the additional steps that may involve using the mouse or selecting extra menus. Assign a Shortcut Key to Open Snipping Tool By default, there is no shortcut key to launch the snipping tool on Windows 7, 8 10. But, you can assign a shortcut key for the tool with ease. To do this, follow the steps given below. Step 1: Press the Windows logo key on the keyboard and type as Snipping Tool. Step 2: Right-click the Snipping Tool app and select Open file location. Step 6: Now, you can launch the Snipping Tool any time by simply pressing the key that you assigned. Snipping Tool Keyboard Shortcuts While accessing the Snipping Tool, you can use various common shortcuts to take the snapshots. ALT + M To select a snipping mode ALT + N or CTRL N To take a new snip in the same mode Shift + Arrow Keys To move the cursor while using rectangular snip mode ALT + D To delay the screenshots CTRL + C To copy the screenshot CTRL + P To paste the screenshot CTRL + S To save the screenshot ESC To cancel the screenshot taking p...

How to open the Windows 11 Snipping Tool with a single keyboard shortcut to capture, edit, and save screenshots

Follow this guide to see how to quickly launch the Snipping Tool on Windows 11 using just one key on your keyboard! Launch Windows 11 Snipping tool with a keyboard shortcut In order to open the Snipping Tool, press the Windows logo key + Shift + S Once you perform the keyboard shortcut, your desktop screen will darken, which indicates the Snipping Tool is open and active. At the top of the screen, you will see five icons. Viewing the 5 snipping tool options from left to right, here’s what each one does: 1. Rectangular snip: capture a rectangular area on your Windows 11 desktop. 2. Free-form snip: capture a free-form, custom-shaped screenshot on your desktop. 3. Windows snip: capture a specific window on your desktop. 4. Fullscreen snip: Capture a screenshot of your entire desktop. 5. Close snipping: Pick this option to close the tool. When you capture a screenshot, Snipping Tool displays a notification in the bottom right corner of your screen. Please note: If you have your Click this notification to open the Snipping Tool to view and access more features. With the full Snipping Tool now activated and open, you can change the keyboard shortcut from Windows logo key + Shift + S to the Print Screen key instead. Use the Print screen key to take screenshots If you want to use the Print Screen key to capture screenshots, here’s what you need to do. 1. Go to the three-dot menu in the upper right corner and click Settings. 2. Next to the Print screen shortcut, click Change in set...