How to Take Screenshot in Windows 10 (All Methods) - Tips N Tuts

          

      In Windows 10 you get many options to take a screenshot, whether you want a screenshot of an active window, full window or some part of it. You get so many options to do so. Here we are going to let you know all the possible ways to take screenshots in Windows 10.



1. Take Full Screenshot with Print Screen (PrtScr) button.



(a)Tap the Print Screen button on your keyboard. The screenshot is now stored in your clipboard and you need to paste it into a graphics editor such as Windows Paint.


(b). Type "paint" in the Search bar next to the Start menu & open Paint.


(c)Click on "Paste" icon as shown below.




(d). Now your screenshot is pasted, save it as jpg (recommended) or png.

2. How to Take a Screenshot of an Active Window (PrtScr)

(a). Hold Alt + Print Screen (PrtScr). 
(b). Type "paint" in the Search bar next to the Start menu & open Paint.


(c)Click on "Paste" icon as shown below.




(e). Now the screenshot of the active window is ready, save it as jpg (recommended) or png.


3. How To Make A Screenshot File Without Any Additional Programs 

(a)Hold Windows key  enter image description here  + PrtScr.


Your screenshot will be saved in the Screenshots folder inside the Pictures folder of Local Drive. 

4. How To Take a Screenshot of a Specific Part of Your Screen

(a)Type "snipping tool" into the search bar next to the Start menu.
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(b)Select "Snipping Tool"
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(c)Click "New"
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(d)Click and drag the cursor to select the area of the screen you want to use; release the cursor once you've selected the space you want to capture.
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Your screenshot will be opened in the Snipping Tool.
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5. How To Take Screenshots With Even More Tricks

(a). Open PicPick's download page, and click on "Free Download"
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(b). Follow the instructions to install PicPick, and you will find a menu of specific methods for capturing part or all of your screen. Clicking "Scrolling Window" will let you capture as much of a page or document as you can scroll through, rather than just the static version of the window. 
screenshots 3rdparty02b w10(c). Installing PicPick will change your computer's key commands for screenshots, so you should make yourself aware of those commands. Click on the "Show hidden icons" arrow in the bottom right corner of the screen.
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(d)Click on PicPick's icon.
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(e)Select "Program Options"
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(f)Select "Hotkeys" from the left-hand menu.
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Here you can see what the default key commands are now that you've installed PicPick, as well as change them to suit your needs.
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