Re: Cara Snipping Tool Windows 10

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Learning how to take a screenshot on Windows systems is the simplest way to preserve or share any visual content from a website, program, or video game. You can take it and send it via email, social media, or file-sharing sites with just a few clicks.

Press the Windows + Print Screen keys to take a full print screen, automatically saving it to the Screenshots folder in your Pictures directory. Use the Windows Key + Shift + S to access the Snipping Tool, to select and capture specific windows, or a specific section of a page.

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When you use this method, the OS copies the entire screen automatically to the clipboard. From there, you can directly paste it into an email, social media platform, or messaging app. You can even start editing it in an image editing software like Photoshop or even MS Paint.

Note: One disadvantage of using this method is that it automatically captures the entire screen, including the toolbar and tab bar of your screen. Manually cropping can lead to inconsistent screenshot sizes.

One of the easiest ways to save a screenshot taken with the print screen key is to paste it into your photo editing software of choice. For example, you can use Microsoft Paint, which comes free with all relevant versions of Windows.

You can now edit the screenshot with the pen, highlighter, and eraser tools. It also offers a few unique options compared to copying and pasting something into Paint, such as the Delay mode for taking delayed (timed) screenshots. You can also highlight something in the screenshot and email it directly from the Snipping Tool.

After opening the Xbox Game Bar, you can either press the camera button in the top-left corner or take a screenshot without opening the menu by pressing the print screen shortcut keys: Windows key + Alt + PrtScn.

To save the files, you can either press the save icon or use the Windows standard Ctrl + S shortcut. It keeps the files in the /Documents/Lightshot/ folder by default. But you can change that folder and easily save files in other locations.

To take a screenshot on your Surface device, press and hold the Windows button and simultaneously press the Volume Down button. When it takes a screenshot, the screen will get dimmer.

You can use the built-in keyboard key shortcuts, Windows tools like Snip & Sketch, or a third-party app in Chrome. Even PowerPoint has a built-in function for taking screenshots and including them in your presentation.

There are lots of tools out there for taking screenshots in Windows. However, you may not need to install a third party app. Snipping Tool, included in Windows Vista and later, allows you to take screenshots, as well as edit and annotate them.

To access the Snipping Tool, hit Start, type "snipping tool," and then click the result. While it's on the Start menu, you might also consider right-clicking it and choose "Pin to taskbar" or "Pin to Start menu" for easier access in the future.

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.

Note that when the menu is open, one of the selections will have a black dot next to it. This indicates the default type of screenshot the Snipping Tool will take if you just click the "New" button instead of opening its drop-down menu. The default selection will always be the last type of screenshot you performed.

Until Windows 10, the Snipping Tool remained unchanged since it was introduced in Windows Vista. In Windows 10, the Snipping Tool has all the same features as before, but also adds the ability to take a delayed screenshot. If you click the down arrow next the "Delay" button, you'll see that you can pick a number between 0 and 5. This number represents how many seconds the Snipping Tool will wait between the time you click "New" and the time the actual screenshot is taken. This gives you time to do things like open menus in a window, since when you click over to the Snipping Tool menus in other windows are likely to close.

After you capture any kind of screenshot using the Snipping Tool, it opens in an editing window. The Snipping Tool editor allows you to edit and annotate the screenshot. You also have several new options on the toolbar. The "New" and "Delay" buttons return you to the regular Snipping Tool window so that you can take more screenshots.

And finally, the Eraser tool turns your cursor into an eraser that lets you remove annotations you've made. It doesn't work quite like the eraser you might find in other image editing apps. The Snipping Tool eraser will not erase any part of your original captured screenshot. You also can't use it to erase portions of your annotations. Click the eraser on any single annotation---like a line you've drawn---to erase the whole annotation.

While there are certainly more powerful screenshot and image editing apps available out there, the built in Snipping Tool is pretty handy. This is especially true if you only take the occasional screenshot or find yourself on a system without another image editing app. The Snipping Tool does have somewhat limited features, but it works pretty well for basic screenshots.

Hello OneDrive Community!
We have a use case for the need to push a setting to disable the Windows 11 Snipping Tool to "Automatically save screenshots" to OneDrive.
Is there a group policy or a registry setting that will set the toggle to autosave to Off?

@Deleted
Thank you for your reply.
These two options are close to what we need, but not exactly.
We would like to push a GPO setting that would be filtered to a specific AD Group of users to disable and also to enforce the setting to not automatically save the screenshots from the snipping tool.
Thanks again.

Screenshotting comes in handy at work when you want to show coworkers webpage edits, or when Skype-calling during the holidays and you want to snap a pic of your family from across the country. Being able to grab those moments directly from your screen and save them as image files is one of the game-changers of the modern computer age.

HP desktops and laptops run Windows or Chrome operating systems, which means you can snap screenshots via a simple keyboard click. Typically located at the top right of your keyboard, the Print Screen key may be abbreviated as PrtScn or Prt SC. This button will allow you to capture your entire desktop screen.

Windows 10 laptops introduced the new default feature in an October 2018 update, effectively allowing users to grab portions of their screen without the need for third-party applications. These steps will guide you through the grab and save process.


Whether your laptop operates on Windows Vista, Windows 7, 8, or 10, the snipping tool is an excellent integrated feature that allows you to select any-size portions of your screen for instant grabbing.

Since all Windows desktop computers come equipped with the snipping tool, the application lives within your start menu. Once accessed, these steps will lead you through a seamless 3-step screenshotting process.

Super Screenshot allows you to select the desired area while giving you added features like text, annotations, blurring, and resizing. Super Screenshot also features an easy share button that lets you send your picture to another file location with a simple button-press process.

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Genshin Impact is an anime-style role-playing game developed by MiHoYo. It builds a development world for players that brings together 7 different elements and supports players to explore as their wish in this world.

The game screen of Genshin Impact is very exquisite, with full characterization and distinctive combat mode and skill design. It makes people want to take photos during the journey and share them with their friends.

Currently, Genshin Impact supports Windows, PlayStation 4/5, Android, and iOS. This article will show you the simplest solutions on how to screenshots Genshin Impact on different devices. After the screenshot, you can quickly go to the Genshin Impact screenshot folder to view the images.

EaseUS ScreenShot is a completely free screenshot software that allows you to obtain screenshots of any content on a Windows PC. You can freely choose the entire screen, take a partial screenshot, and choose individual windows or fixed rectangular areas to determine the composition and content of the image you want. At the same time, EaseUS ScreenShot has a shortcut key function that allows users to customize hotkeys to perform screenshot tasks quickly.

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