How to Take a Screenshot on Windows 10
Capturing a screenshot on Windows 10 is a straightforward process, with several built-in methods available depending on your needs. Here’s a simple guide to take screenshots on Windows 10, using different techniques and tools.
1. Take a Screenshot of the Entire Screen
If you want to capture your entire screen quickly, the simplest method is:
- Press the
PrtScn
(Print Screen) Key:- This key is usually located on the upper right of your keyboard.
- When you press
PrtScn
, Windows takes a snapshot of your entire screen and copies it to the clipboard. - To view and save the screenshot, open an app like Paint or Word, press
Ctrl + V
to paste it, and then save.
2. Capture the Active Window Only
To capture just the active window (the one you’re currently working in), follow these steps:
- Press
Alt + PrtScn
:- This combination will capture only the active window, not the whole screen.
- Similar to the full-screen capture, the screenshot is copied to the clipboard. Open an app like Paint, paste, and save it.
3. Use Windows + Shift + S for a Selectable Area
If you want to capture only a specific part of your screen:
- Press
Windows + Shift + S
:- This opens the Snip & Sketch tool, allowing you to draw a rectangle around the area you want to capture.
- The selected area is then copied to the clipboard, ready to be pasted into an app for saving.
4. Use the Snipping Tool
The Snipping Tool is a built-in app that provides more control over your screenshots:
- Open the Snipping Tool:
- Type “Snipping Tool” in the Windows search bar and open the app.
- Choose Your Snip Type:
- In the Snipping Tool, you can select different types of snips: Free-form, Rectangular, Window, or Full-screen.
- Take the Screenshot and Save:
- After taking a screenshot, save it in your desired location.
5. Use the Windows + PrtScn Shortcut to Save Automatically
If you want to capture the entire screen and save the image automatically:
- Press
Windows + PrtScn
:- This combination captures the entire screen and saves the screenshot directly to your
Pictures > Screenshots
folder. - The screen will dim briefly to indicate that the screenshot has been taken.
- This combination captures the entire screen and saves the screenshot directly to your
6. Capture Screenshots Using the Game Bar
For gamers or those who use the Game Bar, here’s another method:
- Open the Game Bar:
- Press
Windows + G
to open the Game Bar.
- Press
- Click the Camera Icon:
- Click the camera icon or press
Windows + Alt + PrtScn
to capture the screen. - Screenshots taken through the Game Bar are saved in the
Videos > Captures
folder.
- Click the camera icon or press
7. Use Third-Party Screenshot Tools
If you need more advanced features, third-party screenshot tools like Snagit, Lightshot, and Greenshot offer more options for editing, annotating, and sharing your screenshots.
Tips for Taking Better Screenshots on Windows 10
- Try different combinations to find the one that fits your needs best.
- Save screenshots right away if you need them later; the clipboard content can be overwritten.
- Use editing tools to add annotations or highlights when sharing screenshots.
With these methods, taking and saving screenshots on Windows 10 is quick and easy, giving you multiple options to capture exactly what you need.