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  1. Use Snipping Tool to capture screenshots - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to use Snipping Tool to capture a screenshot, or snip, of any object on your screen, and then annotate, save, or share the image.

  2. Insert a screenshot or screen clipping - Microsoft Support

    The window or portion of the screen you selected is automatically added to your document. You can use the tools on the Picture Tools tab to edit and enhance the screenshot.

  3. How to make a screen recording - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to create a screen recording video in Clipchamp. You can record your screen and yourself at the same time or only record your screen.

  4. Keyboard shortcut for print screen - Microsoft Support

    To locate your screenshots, open File Explorer from the taskbar. On the side navigation pane, select the Pictures folder, and select Screenshots. View the full list of keyboard shortcuts. You …

  5. Take a screenshot or record your screen on Surface

    Note: You can also press the Windows logo key + Shift + R to open the snipping tool overlay to capture a video clip. There are a few other ways you can take a screenshot, depending on …

  6. Create a new screen recording - Microsoft Support

    Use the Clipchamp camera and screen recorder to record via webcam and to record your screen, easy to use in the browser.

  7. Copy the window or screen contents - Microsoft Support

    Pressing PRINT SCREEN captures an image of your entire screen and copies it to the Clipboard in your computer's memory. You can then paste (CTRL+V) the image into a document, email …

  8. Use Magnifier to make things on the screen easier to see

    Learn how to make items on the screen appear larger by using Magnifier in Windows.

  9. Steps Recorder deprecation - Microsoft Support

    In 2023 the built-in screen recorder was introduced in Snipping Tool for Windows 11 devices. With this feature, you can select and refine part of your screen before starting the recording, …

  10. Use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) to type - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) instead of a physical keyboard to type and enter text on your PC.