How do you take a regional screenshot in Windows?

How do you take a regional screenshot in Windows?

Press “Windows + Shift + S”. Your screen will appear grayed out and your mouse cursor will change. Click and drag on your screen to select the part of your screen you want to capture. A screenshot of the screen region you selected will be copied to your clipboard.

Where do I find my Screenshots on Windows?

How to find screenshots on Windows 10

  1. Open your File Explorer. You can do this by opening any folder.
  2. Once you’ve opened the Explorer, click on “This PC” in the left sidebar, and then “Pictures.”
  3. In “Pictures,” locate the folder called “Screenshots.” Open it, and any and all screenshots taken will be there.

How do you take a screenshot of a snipped window?

Capture a snip of a menu Press Ctrl + PrtScn keys. The entire screen changes to gray including the open menu. Select Mode, or in earlier versions of Windows, select the arrow next to the New button. Select the kind of snip you want, and then select the area of the screen capture that you want to capture.

How do you take a screenshot on a PC and save it as a picture?

Press “Win-PrtScn” at the same time. If you’re using a laptop keyboard, press the “Fn” key, too. If you’re using a tablet, press the “Windows” button and the “Volume Down” button simultaneously. The screen dims as the image is captured, and the image is saved to a folder named “Screenshots” in your Pictures Library.

What is the difference between a screenshot and a screen clipping?

Screenshots are useful for capturing snapshots of programs or windows that you have open on your computer. You can insert the whole program window, or use the Screen Clipping tool to select part of a window. Only windows that have not been minimized to the taskbar can be captured.

How do you take a screenshot on a PC without Paint?

This feature saves any Alt + PrtSc captures as images without the need for pasting into Paint. Captures using the Print Screen key will be saved locally, either at OneDrive > Pictures > Screenshots or Dropbox > Screenshots, and automatically synced to your cloud storage.