The Snipping Tool you ignored is now worth using every day.
Something to look forward to: The screenshot function is a helpful tool that has received much attention from Microsoft in recent years. The latest Windows 11 insider build finally adds a versatile ...
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Windows Snipping Tool

A free, basic screenshot tool ...
Windows 11 Snipping Tool is gaining its much-awaited screen recording feature, allowing PC users to capture their screen in the video. The new screen record option is now available for testing. It is ...
Microsoft Windows has had an in-built screenshot feature, Snipping Tool for quite a while. This tool is very useful and it captures any aspect of the window that you desire. However, recent reports on ...
Update the Snipping Tool app if you haven’t already. Once done, you can include Microphone and System Audio when recording in Snipping Tool on a Windows 11/10 PC using the following steps: If there ...
How to record your screen in Windows 11 with the Snipping Tool Your email has been sent Do you ever need to record some type of screen activity in Windows? Perhaps you’re an IT professional who has to ...
Windows users have had to rely on the Xbox Game Bar or third parties for years, but now the Snipping Tool will offer screen recording. Windows users have had to rely on the Xbox Game Bar or third ...
Microsoft is embellishing its screenshot feature, Snipping Tool, with a new feature that lets users record screen sessions. The new screen-recording function is rolling out to some Windows Insiders in ...
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 ...
Microsoft is finally adding a built-in screen recorder to Windows 11 through the Snipping Tool, enabling users to capture videos of their desktop without the need for a third-party app. The update is ...
Did you know Windows 11 has a built-in tool for capturing screenshots and recording screencasts? It’s called the Snipping Tool and you can launch it by either using the Windows key + Shift + S ...