Today I'm going to show you how you can take a screenshot in Windows 11. Things have changed; it's gotten better, especially when it comes to grabbing what you need from that screenshot. For example, ...
Have you run into situations where you need to grab text from a screenshot or image you downloaded? Doing so used to take some work, but Microsoft is making it easier using built-in utilities. For ...
Running along the top of your keyboard is the first and most direct way to take a screenshot with a dedicated keyboard button. 'Prt Sc' (or 'Prt Scn') means "print screen" – and it's been on Windows ...
Did you know Windows 11 has a built-in tool for capturing screenshots and recording screencasts? It’s called the Snipping Tool and you can launch it by either using the Windows key + Shift + S ...
Microsoft is updating the Windows 11 Snipping Tool, which is the platform's default option for capturing and annotating screenshots. Soon, you'll be able to use the Snipping Tool to scan QR codes in ...
Discover the ways to take a screenshot on Microsoft Windows 10, 11, and 8 using Print Screen, Snipping Tool (Win+Shift+S), or Xbox Game Bar. Save in the Pictures directory, edit, and copy to the ...
Windows 11's Snipping Tool is one step closer to getting a nice upgrade. Support for text extraction through the capture bar in Snipping Tool is now in testing among Windows Insiders in the Dev and ...
According to yesterday’s Windows Insider blog post, Microsoft is currently testing a new version of the Snipping Tool in Windows 11, which is now available to Windows Insiders on both Canary and Dev ...