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Learn how to take screenshots on Windows using built-in options like the Snipping Tool, Print Screen shortcuts and the Xbox Game Bar.
Windows offers several built-in ways to take screenshots. Sure, you can just hit the Prt Scrn button on your keyboard to capture your entire screen, but if you want to screenshot a portion of your ...
Want to create a stunning pencil drawing from a regular photo? In this easy Photoshop tutorial, we’ll walk you through every step to transform your image into a beautiful hand-drawn sketch using built ...
Microsoft is updating the Snipping Tool in Windows 11 with a feature called Quick markup. It is designed to make screenshot ...
Snipping Tool is not a new feature of the Windows operating system and most users have been using this tool to take screenshots of their screen for a while now. However, most users are unaware that ...
Those with a PC enrolled in the Dev or Canary channels of the Windows Insider Program have some app updates to install: ...
Microsoft has been steadily transforming Paint into a more robust and advanced image editor. Here's how to try its latest features.
The new Quick Markup feature in Snipping Tool allows you to annotate screenshots before capture, but it is currently only available in the Dev/Canary branches. You can open Snipping Tool with ...
We usually use Win+PrtScr shortcut to take a screenshot on Windows. It will automatically take the screenshot and save it in the Screenshots folder in Pictures folder. Or we use the PrtScr key alone ...
There are many ways to take screenshots on Windows computers, you can take them using keyboard shortcuts or using third-party ...