A few of you clicking on this commodity are probably thinking: "isn't it easy to screenshot in Windows x? Y'all just press the print screen button and a screenshot is saved to the clipboard!" And yous'd exist right; simply hitting the print screen button on your keyboard is the easiest way to capture a screenshot.

Simply Windows provides several other ways to screenshot, many of which are amend options than just mashing the print screen button, depending on your requirements. Then below nosotros've listed seven alternate methods of screenshotting that may come in handy in twenty-four hour period to day life.

Alt + Impress Screen

This uncomplicated keyboard combination is 1 that we use every twenty-four hour period. By simultaneously hit Alt and Impress Screen, instead of capturing your unabridged screen, Windows 10 will only capture the active window. For those with large displays or multiple monitors with loads of windows open up, this is the perfect way to capture only the most important stuff on the screen.

Similar when you press just the Impress Screen key by itself, Alt + Print Screen saves the paradigm to your clipboard. To access the epitome, you lot'll need to paste it into an app like Paint.

Win + Print Screen

This is another extremely handy keyboard combination you should put in your daily workflow. Hitting Win + Print Screen captures a screenshot of the entire screen and saves it straight to your drive. The photos are saved in the Pictures library, in the Screenshots folder, as PNG files.

This is the best tool to apply if you desire an firsthand image file created from your screenshot. It'southward quicker and easier than hitting Print Screen and then pasting the image into an prototype processing app similar Paint. Unfortunately, yous can't striking Alt + Win + Print Screen to save an image of the agile window.

Win + H

If you use Universal Windows apps often, you may find the Win + H keyboard shortcut useful. Hit these keys simultaneously will have a screenshot of your agile app and bring upwards a sharing panel, allowing y'all to easily insert and share this screenshot in other apps.

For desktop users, it'due south not every bit handy as the two shortcuts higher up, just it is another manner to screenshot in Windows 10.

Windows + Volume Downwards

The final set of shortcuts hither is one for tablet users. It'due south simple: hit the Windows button (or capacitive touch logo) in conjunction with the volume down button, and it will have a screenshot of your entire screen and save it to the Screenshot folder. Call up of it equally a hardware push version of Win + Print Screen.

Snipping Tool

The Snipping Tool is one of several software solutions provided in Windows. The app gives you greater control over what exactly is captured in your screenshot, by allowing you to draw rectangles or free-grade shapes around anything on your screen. It also has a delay function so you can capture the perfect moment. After the Snipping Tool captures the selected area of your screen, you can annotate and highlight whatever you like using the congenital-in tools. It's then easy to salve the screenshot as an image to your drive.

If you take screenshots often, creating a hotkey (keyboard shortcut) to open up the Snipping Tool comes super handy. To do that, open the Windows Explorer and scan to the Windows / System32 folder. Look for SnippingTool.exe, right-click on it and select Create Shortcut. You lot tin can place this shortcut somewhere hidden, in your Documents or Downloads folder. Then right-click on this shortcut and select Backdrop. In the field Shortcut Key, you tin can set your shortcut. I personally like setting my screenshot tool to "Win Key + Shift + Southward" simply y'all could certainly become with something every bit easy as F7.

At that place are also third-party tools that provide more functionality, but for the nigh part the Snipping Tool does everything you lot'd want. And information technology's already included with Windows ten.

Windows Inking Tools

If you accept a device that supports stylus input through Windows Ink, at that place are some additional means to capture a screenshot in Windows 10. One way involves opening the Ink Workspace, which is available past tapping the pen icon in the taskbar, and and then clicking on 'screen sketch'. From here, a total screenshot is captured and opened in a window that allows annotating.

Some other fashion to accomplish the aforementioned effect is to double tap the eraser push on your stylus, provided your stylus supports this feature. The Surface Pen included with some Microsoft Surface products is one such stylus that has this functionality.

Game DVR (in Games)

In that location is an additional screenshot utility provided as office of Windows 10'due south Game Bar and Game DVR. When the Game DVR is activated and enabled, you'll be able to screenshot in games by hitting Win + Alt + Print Screen (or a shortcut of your selection). Yous'll go a notification on screen to let you lot know it was successful, and images are saved in the Captures folder of your Videos library.

To plough on the Game DVR'south screenshot feature, open up the Xbox app, head to the Game DVR tab of the settings menu, and check the box that says "record game clips and screenshots using Game DVR". This screenshot feature will only work in games, and the Xbox app does a reasonable job of detecting what is and isn't a game. In the outcome a game is not detected, open the Game Bar using Win + G and then bank check the "yes, this is a game" box.

5 days, five killer tech tips is a TechSpot monthly feature

On the 3rd week of every month, we'll publish 5 killer tech tips, one for each solar day of the week for a given app, service, or platform.

This week we are uncovering great Windows ten usability tips and tricks.

  • Day 1: Get Rid of Windows 10 Ads, Office Offers and Other Annoyances
  • Mean solar day 2: seven Free Apps to Install on a New Windows PC
  • Day three: Accept advantage of Xbox Streaming and Game DVR in Windows 10
  • Day four: 7 Ways to Screenshot in Windows ten + Windows 10'southward God Mode
  • Day 5: Tweaking Windows 10 Privacy Settings