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9 Snipping Tool Keyboard Shortcuts In Windows 10/11

Last Updated on November 30, 2023 by admin 3 Comments

9 snipping tool keyboard shortcuts in Windows 10

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

Last Updated on December 6, 2023 by admin 4 Comments

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

Last Updated on December 26, 2019 by admin 5 Comments

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

Last Updated on January 22, 2020 by admin 3 Comments

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

Last Updated on December 5, 2023 by admin 25 Comments

keyboard shortcut for snipping tool in windows 10 step1

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 […]

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