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how to take screenshot in windows

Here are the easiest ways to take a screenshot in Windows (works for Windows 10 and 11 in 2026).

1. Fastest method: keyboard shortcuts

  1. Capture part of the screen (best everyday option)
    • Press Windows key + Shift + S.
    • The screen will dim and a small toolbar appears at the top.
    • Choose shape (rectangular/freeform/window/full screen), drag/select what you want.
    • The screenshot goes to your clipboard; open Paint/Word/Teams/WhatsApp and press Ctrl + V to paste.
  1. Capture entire screen and auto‑save
    • Press Windows key + Print Screen (PrtSc).
    • The screen briefly dims.
    • The file is automatically saved in:
      Pictures > Screenshots in your user folder.
  1. Capture only the active window
    • Click the window you want.
    • Press Alt + Print Screen (Alt + PrtSc).
    • Open an app like Paint or Word and press Ctrl + V to paste, then save.
  1. If your keyboard has no Print Screen key
    • On many laptops, use Fn + Windows key + Spacebar to take a full‑screen screenshot; it’s saved to Pictures > Screenshots.

2. Using Snipping Tool (built‑in app)

Windows now centers screenshots around Snipping Tool , which is more powerful and kept up to date.

  1. Open Snipping Tool
    • Click Start , type Snipping Tool , press Enter.
    • Or press Windows key + Shift + S to open it directly in capture mode.
  1. Take a screenshot
    • In the app window, click New.
    • Select the area or window you want to capture.
    • You can choose modes like rectangular, freeform, window, or full‑screen snip.
  1. Edit and save
    • Use Pen , Highlighter , Eraser , shapes, or text tools to mark up the image.
    • Click Save icon, choose folder and file name.
  1. Timed screenshots (for menus, tooltips, etc.)
    • In Snipping Tool, set a delay (for example 3, 5, or 10 seconds).
    • Click New , quickly open the menu or hover over what you want to capture.
    • When the screen grays out, select the area.

3. Where screenshots are stored

  • Windows + Print Screen / Fn + Windows + Spacebar
    • Saved automatically to: Pictures > Screenshots.
  • Windows + Shift + S / Snipping Tool “New”
    • First goes to clipboard; you must paste into an app (Paint, Word, chat) or hit Save in Snipping Tool.

4. Mini FAQ

Does this work the same in Windows 10 and 11?

  • The core shortcuts (Windows + Shift + S , Windows + PrtSc , Alt + PrtSc) work on both Windows 10 and 11.
  • Windows 11 has a more advanced Snipping Tool, including text extraction (OCR) and quick redact tools for emails/phone numbers.

Simple “quick scoop” version

  • Part of screen: Windows + Shift + S , drag, then Ctrl + V where you want.
  • Full screen, auto‑save: Windows + PrtSc , find it in Pictures > Screenshots.
  • Active window only: click window, press Alt + PrtSc , then Ctrl + V into an app and save.

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