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If you don't want to go above locations to find captured screenshot, simply press Windows key + PrtScr to take screenshot. Now either open MS Paint program and press Ctrl+V. Edit and save your screenshot. Or open File Explorer and locate Pictures library. Microsoft; windows 10; Windows 10 will make screenshots easier with new snipping tool Finally, a shortcut for screen snips By Greg Synek on May 4, 2018, 11:11. Take a snapshot to copy words or images from all or part of your PC screen. Use Snipping Tool to make changes or notes, then save, and share. Windows 10 has another screenshot app you might also like to try. When you open Snipping Tool, you'll see an invitation and keyboard shortcut to Snip & Sketch. Provided that snipping tool is running AND is the active window on your computer, you can use CTRL + n as a Windows 10 shortcut for snipping tool to make a new screenshot. Select the Start button, type snipping tool in the search box on the taskbar, and then select Snipping Tool from the list of results. For Windows 8.1 / Windows RT 8.1. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Search (or if you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, and then select Search), type snipping tool in the.

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  • Windows 10 provides several ways to take screenshots of your entire computer screen, or just select parts of it.
  • The fastest way to take a screenshot on Windows 10 is by pressing the 'PrtScn' button on your keyboard. There are various key combos to take screenshots of portions of the screen.
  • Microsoft also provides a Snipping Tool to take custom screenshots, and draw on the images.
  • You can take screenshots within games by opening the Game Bar with the Windows + G keyboard shortcut.
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If you need to capture a screenshot of something on your computer screen, Windows 10 offers a variety of methods for doing just that. Compress png without losing quality.

Whether you want to save the entire screen, or just a piece of it, we've rounded up all the most common techniques for taking a Windows 10 screenshot.

How to take a screenshot on Windows 10 with the PrtScn key

The simplest way to save a copy of whatever is on your computer screen is to simply press the 'Print Screen' key on your keyboard. It's usually labeled 'PrtScn' (or something very similar) and is located in the top row, among or near the Function keys.

On some keyboards (particularly laptops) you might need to trigger the Print Screen using the Function key (in other words, hold the Function key and then press PrtScn).

© Dave Johnson/Business Insider The PrtScn key copies the entire screen to the clipboard, so you can paste it elsewhere, but there are several modifier keys you can use to change the way this key works. Dave Johnson/Business Insider

Windows features several PrtScn variations:

  • Press PrtScn. This copies the entire screen to the clipboard. You can paste the screenshot into any program that displays images, like Paint or Microsoft Word.
  • Press Alt + PrtScn. This copies the active window to the clipboard, which you can paste into another program.
  • Press the Windows key + Shift + S. The screen will dim and the mouse pointer will change. You can drag to select a portion of the screen to capture. The screenshot will be copied to the clipboard, which you can paste into another program. (This shortcut only works if you have the latest version of Windows 10 installed, called the Windows 10 Creators Update.)
  • Press the Windows key + PrtScn. This saves the entire screen as an image file. You can find it in the 'Pictures' folder, in a subfolder called 'Screenshots.'

How to take a screenshot on Windows 10 with Snipping Tool

Microsoft includes a much more flexible screenshot utility with Windows 10, called Snipping Tool.

You can use Snipping Tool to grab a screenshot and save it as an image file without first pasting the screenshot into another program.

1. Start the Snipping Tool from the Start menu.

2. In the 'Mode' drop down, choose the kind of screenshot shape you want - you can choose anything from full screen to rectangular to a free-form shape.

© Dave Johnson/Business Insider You can choose the kind of screenshot that Snipping Tool takes with the program's menus. Dave Johnson/Business Insider

3. Click New, and your screen will freeze. You can then use the mouse to create the screenshot. The screenshot will then appear in the Snipping Tool window.

4. If you want to include something like a tooltip, which only appears after a mouse movement, you can specify how long to wait before taking the screenshot using the Delay menu.

5. If you want to, once you've taken your screenshot, you can use the drawing tools to annotate the screenshot.

6. When you're done, click 'File' and then click 'Save As' to save the completed screenshot to your computer.

7. You can also click the copy button in the Snipping Tool window - it looks like two pages laid over one another - to copy the image to your clipboard.

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How to take a screenshot on Windows 10 with the Game Bar

The Game Bar is an overlay you can use within most Windows games to take screenshots and record video. Here's how to use it:

1. Start a game from the Start menu or the Xbox Console Companion program.

2. While playing the game, press the Windows key + G. The Game Bar overlay should appear.

© Dave Johnson/Business Insider The Game Bar has a screenshot tool that appears as an overlay on top of games. Dave Johnson/Business Insider

3. Click the camera icon to take a screenshot, or you can use the keyboard shortcut: Windows key + Alt + PrtScn.

The screenshot will be automatically saved to the 'Videos' folder in a subfolder called 'Captures.'

If you're playing a game on Steam, you can also press F11 to take a screenshot. It will be added to your screenshots folder on Steam.

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Starting with Windows 10 Creators Update, you can capture a screenshot using only the keyboard when Snipping Tool is opened. The application got updated to support all its capture operations via keyboard shortcuts. With the new Snipping Tool, you can capture the whole screen or only a portion of the screen (region) with the keyboard.


To capture screenshot with Snipping Tool using keyboard only, do the following.
  1. Open Snipping Tool. You'll find it in Windows Accessories in the Start menu.Or you can just press Win + Shift + S to start the region capture directly.
  2. In Snipping Tool, press Alt + N. The application will allow you to select a capture type.
  3. Press Enter to confirm the capture type selection. The screen will be dimmed.
  4. Now, press Enter to start the selection and use the arrow keys on the keyboard to select a region or a window.
  5. Press Enter to confirm your selection. It will be opened in the Snipping Tool app.

That's it.

The sequence above is a bit complicated. Its use case is for some rare or extraordinary situations, for example when your mouse does not work or when you have a touch screen device without a mouse but have a keyboard connected. Then you can take a screenshot of a screen region using the keyboard only.

It is worth mentioning that Windows 10 offers you several other keyboard shortcuts to take a screenshot without using third party tools.

  • The classic PrintScreen feature since Windows 95. If you press PrintScreen on your keyboard, the entire screen's contents will be copied to the clipboard, but not saved to a file. You need to open Paint to paste and save it as a file.
  • Alt + PrintScreen shortcut key will capture a screenshot of only the active window to the clipboard.
  • Pressing Win + Print Screen will capture the entire screen and automatically save it to a file in the %userprofile%PicturesScreenshots folder. You can of course, open this file in Paint for editing it.
  • Pressing Win + Shift + S will allow you to capture a selected region of the screen to the clipboard.

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So, what do you think about this change in the Snipping Tool app? Can you imagine a situation when the ability to capture a screenshot of the screen using only your keyboard would be useful to you? Tell us in the comments.

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