There are several ways to take screenshots in Windows 11. Most of the shortcuts that allow you to take these screenshots areSame as Windows 10is.
However, although it is not well known,There are also some new screenshot capture features in Windows 11.
Some of these methods allow you to capture a portion of your screen more easily than saving an image of your entire desktop or relying on third-party apps.
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- People who often use screenshots on Windows
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Today’s work hack: 4 useful techniques to remember when using “Print Screen”
Windows hasScreenshot dedicated button “Print Screen” keyare arranged.
Full-size keyboards often have a dedicated Print Screen key, but smaller keyboards and laptops do not have a dedicated Print Screen key, but instead use a second key of some other key (often the F12 key). It is often assigned as a function of
To capture the screen in that case, clickFN” key and the key with the Print Screen function at the same time.
This Print Screen key allows you to take various screenshots. Below we will introduce the most commonly used ones.
Screenshot as a PNG image
[Windows key + Print Screen key]at the same time, the PNG image of the entire screen of the desktop displayed at that time will be changed to[Photo > Screenshot]folder.
Copy screenshot to clipboard
Another screenshot technique commonly used on Windows machines isPrint Screen](or[FN + Print Screen]) to copy the current desktop image to the clipboard.
Once the screenshot has been copied, open an image editing or word processing app (any that supports image viewing) and paste it.
[Right click > Paste]mosquito,[Ctrl + V]you can paste using either. Then save the document with the screenshot pasted.
Screenshot a specific window app
[Alt + Print Screen]at the same time to copy a screenshot of only the currently active window or app to the clipboard.
Remember to click on the app or folder you want to capture to make it active before using this shortcut. All you have to do is open another program, paste it, and save the screenshot.
If you don’t have a Print Screen key
If you can’t find the Print Screen key on your keyboard, click[Windows key + FN + Space]You can copy the screenshot to the clipboard using the shortcut button.
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