You can take a screenshot on Windows using various tools, such as the Print Screen button, Snipping tool, Game Bar, and third-party apps.
Snipping Tool's live annotate tool "Quick markup" rolling out now for stable channel users and adds a floating editing bar.
The 'Print Screen key' is a key labeled 'PrtSc' on some keyboards, and pressing this key in the current Windows will take a screenshot of the screen being displayed and copy it to the clipboard. This ...
The Snipping Tool is one of the most useful features in Windows 11. It lets you capture screenshots of any part of your screen and save them as images or copy them to the clipboard. You can also ...
Windows 11 also has several ways to take a screenshot, including three different keyboard shortcuts. PrtScn: Take a screenshot of your entire screen and save it to your clipboard. Windows key + PrtScn ...
You can crop a PDF on your Windows computer for free using the cropping tool, without having to purchase Adobe Acrobat.
Artificial intelligence is steadily moving into the most unexpected corners of our digital lives. While most conversations around AI are dominated by large language models and futuristic agents, ...
If you want to record what’s on your screen, you probably know that you can use a Windows keyboard shortcut to launch the Snipping Tool in Windows 11. That’s Windows key + Shift + R and it’ll start ...
This is now available to users in the Dev and Canary versions of Windows 11. The main goal is to make the user experience better by offering more built-in capabilities. In the past, Windows users ...
Microsoft is adding a long overdue function to Windows 11’s popular Snipping Tool (accessible via Win + Shift + R): The screen capture tool can now create animated GIFs directly. The new feature is ...
The Windows Snipping Tool has improved iteration after iteration, but it still lags behind many third-party screenshot apps, which usually offer more customization options and additional settings you ...