This article explains all the different ways to make Windows 11 screenshots.
There are many ways to make screenshots in Windows 11, the most basic being to use thePrtScn (akaPrtSc ) button on your keyboard. This captures the entire screen, including multiple displays if you have them, plus all visible windows, the taskbar, the Start button, etc. You can then paste the screenshot into any program that supports image pasting.
However, there are several better ways to take a screenshot, depending on what you’re capturing and how you want to save it. Most methods require you to memorize keyboard shortcuts, but there’s also a tool built into Windows 11 to help take screenshots.
On some computers, theFn (function) key needs to be pressed along withPrtSc .
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Win+PrtSc
This method is super helpful if you’re taking lots of screenshots. Press and hold theWindows key, then press thePrtSc key on your keyboard.
The fullscreen screenshot will be saved to yourPictures >Screenshots folder. One way to navigate to that folder is to quickly search forfolders: screenshots .
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Win+Shift+S
This three-button shortcut triggersSnipping Tool , which is much more useful than PrtSc. It still lets you screenshot the whole screen, but you can also use three other techniques.
After striking those three keys together, the screen will dim, and a small menu will show at the very top of the screen. There are four buttons which let you take different kinds of screenshots. Here’s how to use them:
To avoid memorizing this shortcut, you can tie it to the PrtSc button so that when you press it, this same menu shows up automatically. To do this, go toSettings >Accessibility >Keyboard , and then turn onUse the Print screen key to open screen capture .
After choosing one of those options, the image will be saved to the clipboard, which you can paste into an email or some other program that accepts pasting pictures.
Or, if you select the prompt that pops up at the bottom of the screen after taking the screenshot, it’ll open in Snipping Tool. There are markup tools like a pencil and highlighter. You can also easily crop the screenshot further, print it out, copy text from it, import it into Paint, run it through Bing’s reverse image search tool, and save it as a PNG, JPG, or GIF file.
Pull up the search button from the taskbar and enterSnipping Tool to open the app. This tool was briefly covered above, but what we’ll look at now is the delayed screenshot function.
Taking screenshots of open menus and other areas of Windows can sometimes be difficult if triggering the screenshot breaks whatever it is you’re doing. Snipping Tool has a timed screenshot option, so you can do what you need to and then wait for the screenshot to happen automatically, hands-free.
With the program open, select thestopwatch . There are three options:3-second delay ,5-second delay , and10-second delay . Select one, chooseNew , and then quickly arrange the screen in the way you need it for the screenshot. When the time you chose is reached, the four options above will display at the top of the screen.
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