After a long time, the Snipping Tool has finally received the much-requested feature – screen record. Yes, the Snipping Tool now supports screen recording. And the catch? The screen record feature is available in Windows 11 only! On Windows 11 PCs, the Snipping Tool can now be used to video record a portion of the […]
How To Uninstall Or Reinstall Snipping Tool In Windows 11
The Snipping Tool is the default screen-capturing software in Windows 11. With the Snipping Tool, you can capture screenshots and annotate them. The best part is that the latest version of the Snipping Tool supports screen recording as well. So, you can either record a selected area or full screen. If you have been encountering […]
How To Uninstall Snip & Sketch In Windows 10
Snip & Sketch (previously known as Screen Sketch) is replacing the classic Snipping Tool. The new Snip & Sketch not only helps you take screen snips but also annotate and share them. While Snip & Sketch is slightly better than the Snipping Tool as far as features are concerned, it lacks several essential features that […]
How To Use Print Screen Key To Open Snip & Sketch In Windows 10
With Windows 10 October 2018 Update (version 1809), Microsoft has introduced a new tool called Snip & Sketch to capture screenshots on Windows 10. The Snip & Sketch tool can not only help you grab screenshots but also annotate them. Microsoft plans to retire the old the Snipping Tool in a feature update. By default settings, […]
How To Enable Or Disable Snipping Tool In Windows 10
Snipping Tool is one of the useful utilities built into Windows operating system. The free screenshot capturing tool from Microsoft can take full-screen, window, rectangular, delayed, or free-form snaps. The best part is that there are nine useful keyboard shortcuts for Snipping Tool to grab the screen quickly. While Snipping Tool is better than the […]
9 Snipping Tool Keyboard Shortcuts In Windows 10/11
Snipping Tool is the default screenshot-capturing utility in Windows 10/11. Introduced first with Windows Vista, the Snipping Tool allows you to capture the entire screen, window, or a specific area on the screen. In the latest Windows 10/11, the Snipping Tool has received some improvements. It now comes with a delay option using which you […]
Fix: Snipping Tool Missing From Windows 10
The other day while composing how to turn on or off Fast startup in Windows 10 guide, I wanted to take a couple of snapshots of the Settings app using the built-in Snipping Tool. When I typed the Snipping Tool in the Start search box, the Start menu didn’t show the Snipping Tool in search […]
Windows 10 Snipping Tool Tips & Tricks
On Windows XP and earlier versions, taking screenshots on a PC was not exactly easy. Users had to press the Print screen to capture the full screen or Alt + Print hotkey to snap the currently active window and then paste it in the native Paint application. With Windows Vista, Microsoft introduced a free screen […]
How To Take Snapshot Of Context Menu Using Snipping Tool
A handy tip to take snapshots of Start menu and context menu using the Snipping Tool present in Windows 7 and Vista.
How To: Create A Keyboard Shortcut For Snipping Tool In Windows 10/7
In Windows XP and previous versions of Windows, taking a snapshot of a window, part of the screen, or full screen was a tedious job. One had to first press the Print Screen key on the keyboard, open the Paint program and then press Ctrl + V hotkey to paste the snapshot. Users who wanted […]