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If you want to record what’s on your screen, you probably know that you can use a Windows keyboard shortcut to launch the ...
You can use the Win key + Shift + R keyboard shortcut to start screen recording, but that’s not a new feature. As first ...
Another notable addition in Windows 11 Insider Beta build 26120.5761 (KB5064093) is a major upgrade to the Snipping Tool. The app now supports window mode screen recording, giving users more precise ...
The company is testing this Snipping Tool feature in the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.4291 to gather feedback. If you'd like to test custom capture folders in the Snipping Tool and other ...
Data Doctors’ Ken Colburn explains how to use the Snipping Tool on Windows 11, which is one of many ways to capture what’s on your screen.
Emojis are officially on the way to Windows 11's Snipping Tool. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
Snipping Tool, Windows 11's default screenshot utility, will soon get another neat feature, allowing you to add shapes and forms, such as arrows, squares, lines, circles, and more to your screenshots.
According to The Verge, the Windows 11 Snipping Tool update adds emoji and QR code capabilities. Microsoft's 3D emoji may also be added to screenshots using the shapes toolbar.
The latest Windows 11 update will include updates to Snipping Tool and Notepad, as well as a new AI feature. Also: Microsoft Copilot Pro vs. OpenAI's ChatGPT Plus: Which is worth your $20 a month?
Snipping Tool has been fleshed out a fair bit, along with a number of other core Windows 11 apps - and Microsoft is adding a few new features in testing.
Microsoft’s testing some neat new features for the Windows 11 Snipping Tool and the one and only Notepad dot exe. They’re only in the Windows Insider Program for now, but they’re there.