The screenshot will be automatically saved to the 'Videos' folder in a subfolder. To open the Snipping Tool, select Start, enter snipping tool, then select it from the results. Click the camera icon to take a screenshot, or you can use the keyboard shortcut: Windows key + Alt + PrtScn. To use the Snipping Tool with only a mouse: A notification also appears once you're finished taking a screenshot, select it for more editing options. The screenshot is automatically copied to your clipboard. You can change the shape of your snip by choosing one of the following options in the toolbar: Rectangular mode, Window mode, Full-screen mode, and Free-form mode. The screenshot can be taken of an open window, the full screen. Shortcut: Windows button and Print Screen button. If you have a Windows Vista or later version, you can use the snipping tool to take a screenshot. If your device does not have the PrtScn button. Shortcut: Windows button and V (Use the same shortcut and turn on the feature before using it). Command-Control-Shift-4: Then Select and area. The desktop will darken while you select an area for your screenshot. Depending on your hardware, you may use the Windows Logo Key + PrtScn button as a shortcut for print screen. Command-Control-Shift-3: Take a screen shot of the screen and save it to the clipboard. To use the Snipping Tool when you have a mouse and a keyboard:
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