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How To Take Screenshots on Windows 11

How To Take Screenshots On A Windows 11 PC

with a range of new features that arrived with Microsoft’s rearmost Windows 11 operating system, it continues to be easy when it comes to taking a screenshot or recording your screen. There are multiple ways you can choose to capture your screen on a Windows PC, depending on what you need.


PrintScreen or PrtScr

The PrintScreen button on your laptop’s keyboard-spelt as PrtScr or PrtSc on some laptops, is the fastest way you can take a screenshot. As soon as you press it, it takes a screenshot and clones it to your keyboard, still. Substantially, we take screenshots to partake with someone. So, press PrtSc and bury it anywhere you like.

Windows Shift S or Snipping Tool

Really, PrtScr remains the quickest and the easiest way to take a screenshot, but what if you want to capture just a particular portion on your screen, which is a better choice for security. At that point, the Snipping Tool comes to your deliverance. All you need to do is press Windows Shift S and you'll get an overlay with four options on the top. You can choose if you want to take a blockish snip, for which you'll have to draw a cube opting the asked area on the screen, or a free form snip if your area isn't blockish. Not to mention, the captured snip is copied to your clipboard and you can bury it wherever you like. Also, you can click on the announcement – informing that the snip was captured – to fiddle over or save the snip to a train.

Windows + PrtScr

In case you're a keeper and want to automatically save the screenshot along with being available on your clipboard, use the Windows PrintScreen roadway.

Alt + PrtScr

In case you want to capture just the riveted window while forgetting the taskbar and other windows, use Alt PrtScr and bury the captured screengrab wherever you like.

Windows + G

Windows 11 also comes with a native screen archivist packaged with its game bar. To spark that, press Windows G and also press on the prisoner icon in the centre. You can also use the direct control to record incontinently by pressing Ctrl Alt R, after which you should see a recording index in the top right corner of your screen. In case you have a Face device, you can press the Volume Up Power Button at the same time to take a screenshot.

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