The Snip & Sketch tool is easier to access, share and annotate screenshots than the old Snipping Tool. It can now capture a screenshot of a window on your desktop, a surprising omission when the app was first introduced that kept us on Team Snipping Tool until recently.

The easiest way to call up Snip & Sketch is with the keyboard shortcut Windows key + Shift + S. You can also find the Snip & Sketch tool listed in the alphabetical list of apps accessed from the Start button as well as in the notification panel where it's listed as Screen snip. Or you can just search for it if you don't commit the keyboard shortcut to memory. (If you're a frequent screenshot taker, we recommend pinning the app to the taskbar.)


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Either the keyboard shortcut or the notification button will dim your screen and open a tiny menu at the top of your screen that lets you choose which type of screenshot you want to take: rectangular, freeform, window or full-screen. Once you take your screenshot, it will be saved to your clipboard and show up momentarily as a notification in the lower-right corner of your screen. Click the notification to open the screenshot in the Snip & Sketch app to annotate, save or share it. (If you miss the notification, open the notification panel and you'll see it sitting there.)

If you open Snip & Sketch from the Start menu or by searching for it, it will open the Snip & Sketch window instead of the small panel at the top of the screen. From here, you need to click the New button in the upper left to initiate a screen capture and open the small panel. It's an extra step to proceed this way, but it also lets you delay a screenshot. Click the down-arrow button next to the New button to delay a snip for 3 or 10 seconds.

To capture your entire screen, tap the Print Screen (sometimes labeled PrtScn) key. Your screenshot won't be saved as a file, but it will be copied to the clipboard. You'll need to open an image editing tool (such as Microsoft Paint), paste the screenshot into the editor and save the file from there.

To capture your entire screen and automatically save the screenshot, tap the Windows key + Print Screen key. Your screen will briefly go dim to indicate you've just taken a screenshot, and the screenshot will be saved to the Pictures > Screenshots folder.

To take a quick screenshot of the active window, use the keyboard shortcut Alt + PrtScn. This will snap your currently active window and copy the screenshot to the clipboard. You'll need to open the shot in an image editor to save it.

If your computer doesn't have the PrtScn key, no worries, Microsoft has another keyboard shortcut for you. You can press Fn + Windows logo key + Space Bar to take a screenshot. It will then be saved to the Pictures > Screenshots folder.

You can use the Game bar to snap a screenshot, whether you're in the middle of playing a game or not. First, you'll need to enable the Game bar from the settings page by making sure you've toggled on Record game clips, screenshots and broadcasts using Game bar. Once enabled, hit the Windows key + G key to call up the Game bar. From here, you can click the screenshot button in the Game bar or use the default keyboard shortcut Windows key + Alt + PrtScn to snap a full-screen screenshot. To set your own Game bar screenshot keyboard shortcut, to Settings > Gaming > Game bar.

If you're rocking a Microsoft Surface device, you can use the physical (well, sort of physical) buttons to take a screenshot of your entire screen -- similar to how you would take a screenshot on any other phone or tablet. To do this, hold down the Windows Logo touch button at the bottom of your Surface screen and hit the physical volume-down button on the side of the tablet. The screen will dim briefly and the screenshot will be automatically saved to the Pictures > Screenshots folder.

Press Shift-Command-4, then move the crosshair pointer to where you want to start the screenshot. Press the mouse or trackpad button, drag over the area you want to capture, then release the mouse or trackpad button.

Odd issue that I've run into for years, curious if anyone has suggestions. When I work on presentations for conferences I take screenshots of Pro - catalog pane, geoprocessing pane, tasks, etc. My monitors are 1920x1080 resolution. The text in Pro is always so small, so when I take screenshots and increase the size all the text ends up blurry and pixelated. Anyone have suggestions on how to grab higher resolution screenshots of Pro? I've tried messing with my monitor resolution and the scaling in Windows but I can't get anything decent. Then in my presentations the Pro screenshots are horrible looking and people can't read them. Ideas?

Hello. I know which keyboard combination to use to capture gameplay screenshots, but my DOSbox Readme talks about a "screenshot folder." for screenshot captures - how do I create this and where do I put it? Is it a windows XP folder, or what?

edit: I just noticed the "Capture folder" item under the dosbox entry in the Start menu. Click on it and it takes you to the proper place (looks like it's nowdays in c:\users\Local Settings\Application Data\Dosbox\capture).

Strange. I had it as S for playfield and B for backglass, but B is mapped to Pinmame for adding/removing ball from the Trough, so I had to remap backglass to O or U or even S. Playfield screenshot works fine, but I am not able to capture the backglass and I have mapped to several buttons. I did try a non Pinmame table and setup B for backglass but that did not work either.

Neither screen capture works for me. I get a pic of the desktop below the game, which is a known problem with my video card driver (Radeon 7770) - other screen capture utilities do the same thing. Perhaps drivers are your issue, though I don't know how that could act differently for the BG than the Table.

I also vote for these two suggestions. I have the same rotation issue for every play field image and screenshots of the DMD would be great if this also supported the creation of real PINDMD2 capable images.

I had to manually create the X:\PinballX\Media\Visual Pinball\Screen Grabs Backglass folder as well. However, backglass captures still don't work even after remapping keys. Playfield captures work fine. I even manually edited permissons on the backglass folder for full access to see if that could be the issue, but no success.

I'm attempting to use the same backglass backgrounds as displayed on all my d2BS images. The backglass images I download through the online service usually have the speaker grill/dmd. Hence, the reason I'm trying to do backglass capture. Is there an alternative way to incorporate d2bs images into PinballX?

I am having the same problem for future pinball games within pinballX win 7 64. I capture black playfields. It works captures playfields for visual but not future pinball. I can't capture backglasses at all in future or visual in pinballx. Pinscreengen utility does not work for future pinball either. I need .png backglasses for pinballX. Many media packs only have .jpg files. I need help capturing playyfields and backglasses in future pinball.

The only thing I'm missing from windows so far is ShareX. An insanely useful tool to take screenshots, mp4 recordings, or GIFs in a very practical manner. I'm struggling a bit to find something of equal value on linux.

I'm on arch using gnome. (Already tried a bunch of tools, KDE spectacle doesn't let me record video unless I use KDE, flameshot is amazing but only takes screenshots, gnome-screenshot and Peek the same...)

Hi,

I am able to capture screens through out my flow as expected, i also want to capture last screen before the error is thrown, so i put take screenshot activity in Try catch block.

Now as i use dual monitor, it is capturing 2 screen as one image( only Try catch block, rest all perfect).

Started a new topic, as similar topic not resolved.

Whether you just reached a new level in a game or want to save an important document, you can capture it by taking a screenshot on your Galaxy phone or tablet. Depending on the type of device you have, capturing a screenshot may be a little different. Either way, it's an easy and convenient process for saving images on your device.

No matter what Galaxy phone or tablet you have, the steps for taking a screenshot are similar, but it does vary slightly based on the model. Before you take one, you'll need to locate the Power and Volume down buttons.

When you want to take a screenshot, quickly press the Volume down button and the Power button (Side button) simultaneously and then release them. The screen will flash, indicating that a screenshot was captured. ff782bc1db

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