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  2. How to Screenshot on Windows 10 - How-To Geek

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    Windows 10 has a built-in Snip & Sketch tool that provides more powerful screenshot options. You can use it to take a screenshot of a specific region of your screen, capture a screenshot on a delay, or annotate your screenshots.

  3. Where Are Screenshots Saved on Windows 10 and Windows 11? -...

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    If you use the Windows+Print Screen keyboard shortcut to capture screenshots in Windows 10 or 11, Windows will save the image as a PNG file in your Pictures > Screenshots folder.

  4. How to Record Screen on Windows 10 - How-To Geek

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    Windows 10 has its own built-in screen recording tool that is accessed through the Xbox Game Bar (Windows+G). The Capture tool allows you to record your screen in H.264 MP4 format and provides options for taking screenshots and recording audio.

  5. How to Take a Screenshot on a Dell Laptop - How-To Geek

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    Capture a Screenshot of a Specific Window. Windows 10 makes it possible to take a screenshot of a specific window on your PC, leaving the background out of the image. To do that, first, open the window that you want to capture. On your keyboard, press the Alt+Print Screen key combination.

  6. How to Take a Screenshot on Windows 11 - How-To Geek

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    Press Windows+Print Screen to instantly take a fullscreen screenshot on Windows 11 and save it to the designated folder. Use the Snipping Tool (press Windows+Shift+S) to capture specific regions or windows of your screen and save them as image files.

  7. How to Use the Snipping Tool in Windows to Take Screenshots -...

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    The Snipping Tool window has a few basic features, like taking a new screenshot, canceling a screenshot you've started, and taking a delayed screenshot (if you have Windows 10). We'll go over all those, but first let's take a look at the settings you can configure by clicking the "Options" button.

  8. How to Change Where Screenshots Are Saved on Windows 10 and 11

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    If you take screenshots in Windows 10 or Windows 11 using a common built-in shortcut, you can move your Screenshots folder to a location of your choice. Here's how to do it.

  9. How to Take Screenshots of Your PC Games - How-To Geek

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    To use it, you can either press Windows+Alt+Print Screen or press Windows+G to open the game bar and then click the camera-shaped "Screenshot" button on the bar.

  10. The Best Free Screenshot Apps for Windows - How-To Geek

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    The Best Free Screenshot Apps for Windows. There are many ways to take screenshots on Windows. Windows 10 itself has quite a few built-in screenshot tools, and there are some excellent free options out there if you want more features. Here are all the best ones screen capture utilities.

  11. How to Take a Screenshot with a Visible Mouse Cursor in Windows...

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    Key Takeaways. Neither Snipping Tool nor Snip and Sketch can capture your cursor on Windows 10. You can use Steps Recorder to capture your cursor, then take screenshots of the step, which includes the cursor. Alternatively, use IrfanView to capture high quality screenshots with the mouse cursor.