Taking a screenshot on a Windows PC can be done instantly by pressing the Windows Key + Shift + S to launch the built-in Snipping Tool, or by pressing Windows Key + Print Screen to capture and save the entire screen automatically.
A screenshot is a digital snapshot of whatever is currently displayed on your computer monitor. Windows provides several powerful built-in methods to capture your screen depending on whether you want to save a specific section, an active app window, or the entire display. 1. The Precision Strike (Most Flexible) Shortcut: Press Windows Key + Shift + S simultaneously.
What it does: The screen will dim, and a small toolbar will appear at the top of your screen.
Options: You can choose a rectangular selection, freeform drawing, an isolated window, or a full-screen snip.
Where it goes: The image is copied to your clipboard (ready to paste) and a notification pops up. Clicking the notification opens the Microsoft Snipping Tool application where you can highlight, draw, crop, or save the image. 2. The Silent Saver (Fastest for Bulks) How To Take a Screenshot on Windows
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