how to screenshot on windows10
On any Windows 10 device, there are ten ways to snap a screenshot.
On Windows 10, you can snap a screenshot with the PrtScn keyboard commands, Snip & Sketch, Game Bar, and other tools.
On Windows 10, you can utilize the PrtScn key on your keyboard or applications like Snip & Sketch to take a screenshot.
If you wish to record your screen, hit Windows Key + G to bring up the Game Bar.
Third-party apps have even more features, such as sending screenshots to the internet automatically.
Screenshots
The Print Screen (PrtScn) key on Windows 10 is the simplest way to take a screenshot. Simply hit PrtScn on the upper-right side of your keyboard to capture the complete screen.
Your clipboard will be saved with the screenshot. Paste the screenshot into any tool that allows you to input images, such as Microsoft Word or Paint, to save the file.
Windows + Print Screen
Press the Windows key + PrtScn to snap a screenshot on Windows 10 and save it automatically.
Your screen will dim, and a screenshot of your full screen will be saved to Pictures > Screenshots.
Alt + Print Screen
Click Alt + PrtScn to capture only any active window you're working in and copy it to your Clipboard. To save it, you'll have to copy it and paste it into another program.
Snip & Sketch tool
If you want to alter, annotate, or share your screen captures, Snip & Sketch is the easiest way to do so on Windows.
Use the keyboard shortcut Windows Key + Shift + S to start Snip & Sketch. Your screen will dim, and a little menu will appear at the top, allowing you to record a rectangular, free-form, window, or full-screen image.
Snipping Tool
Though Snip & Sketch will ultimately replace the Snipping Tool on Windows, you can still take screenshots with the old tool in Windows 10, 8, 7, and Vista.
You'll have to look for the Snipping Tool in the search box to get started. After customizing your snapshot using the "Mode" button, click the "New" button to capture your screen.
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