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How to take screenshots in Windows 10

2025-01-18 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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Today, I would like to talk to you about how to take screenshots in Windows 10. Many people may not know much about it. In order to make you understand better, the editor has summarized the following for you. I hope you can get something from this article.

Although Windows has built-in screenshots for decades, windows 10 has recently enhanced the screenshot experience with its new Snip&Sketch application. Available only for windows October 2018 updates and updates, Snip&Sketch replaces the old Snipping Tool experience, which is still available. In this guide, we will guide you to use it to create and annotate screenshots.

Snip&Sketch combines the simplicity of Snipping Tool with the advanced features of Microsoft Snip. The latter application, the Microsoft Garage project a few years ago, has never attracted much attention and is no longer available for download. Existing users of Snip and Snipping tools may find that Snip&Sketch can now serve them better.

To start Snip&Sketch, search for its name in the start menu. Creating a new screenshot is as simple as clicking the New button highlighted in the upper left corner of the application. When you click New, the application is automatically minimized, giving you the freedom to intercept everything else on the PC.

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By default, Snip&Sketch will be in rectangular mode. This allows you to drag out the rectangular area of the screen to capture. The toolbar at the top of the display allows you to switch to free mode (select lasso area) or full-screen mode to capture the entire screen. The only noteworthy absence mode is window clipping, a feature of Microsoft Snip that allows you to capture a single window on your desktop.

Click and drag to create a screenshot. The captured image is displayed in the Snip&Sketch application. Here, you can annotate your screenshot using the Windows Ink toolbar at the top of the display-although it works best with a digital pen, you can also use a touch or even a mouse to highlight important areas.

When you are finished, you can use the Save button in the upper right corner or the Ctrl + S shortcut key to save the image. Alternatively, the Ctrl + C or copy button copies the image to the clipboard. You can also use "." The button in the upper-right corner of the ellipsis menu is shared directly with other applications. This menu also contains some additional options, including the ability to print images.

If you just want to take a basic screenshot, these features may seem a little too much. Fortunately, Snip&Sketch automatically copies your image to the clipboard after creation-if you don't edit it, you don't need to press Ctrl + C.

In addition, you can press the Snip&Sketch handle of the print screen keyboard key so that you can use it directly without opening the application. To enable this feature, start from "." Open the settings for Snip&Sketch in the menu, and then click "use the PrtScn button to open the screen clip." You will be redirected to the Settings application to make changes.

*, Snip&Sketch combines the capture delay feature of the screenshot tool-just click the down arrow next to the "New" button to select a delay of 3 or 10 seconds. Unfortunately, custom delays cannot be set at this time.

That's what Snip&Sketch is all about, although we hope to see more new features in the future. If you are using an older version of windows 10 that does not include the application, keep in mind that you can still use the screenshot tool to take screenshots with similar features. The classic "Print Screen" key is also a convenient option that allows you to capture the entire desktop and save it to the clipboard.

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