- Use Snipping Tool to capture screenshots - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use Snipping Tool to capture a screenshot, or snip, of any object on your screen, and then annotate, save, or share the image
- How to Use the Snipping Tool on Windows: Shortcuts Tips
Microsoft has its own tool called the "Snipping Tool", and there are other screenshot apps and programs out there sometimes referred to as snipping tools, too Whichever tool you're using, you can generally capture anything that comes up on your computer screen and then save it, crop it, draw on it or even share it
- Stop using the Snipping Tool. Try these open-source Windows screenshot . . .
The built-in Windows Snipping tool works for the occasional screenshot, but it doesn't work for my regular workflow I can't configure the hotkeys, the annotation tools are limited, and there are no tabs or autosave features If you want something better than the snipping tool, try any of these screenshot tools
- How to use the Snipping Tool in Windows 11 - Digital Citizen
The Snipping Tool makes it easy and fast to edit and annotate your screenshot immediately after you take it As you can see in the following image, you get all the basics you need for editing at the bottom of the window:
- Windows Snipping Tool is outdated - I use this free alternative instead
A screen capture and recording tool that offers up plenty of additional tools and settings not found in Microsoft's default Snipping Tool app on Windows 11
- How to Use Snipping Tool in Windows 11 10 - Techbout
In case you haven’t tried it yet, the Snipping Tool utility as available on a Windows computer can be used to take screenshots and it also provides the option to edit, annotate and highlight the screenshots by using highlighter and colored pens
- How to Use Snipping Tool on Windows and Mac Efficiently
Learn to use Snipping Tool on Windows and Mac to capture, edit, and save screenshots Includes shortcuts, export options, and quick tips for precise captures
- 8 surprising things the Windows 11 Snipping Tool can do beyond screenshots
Looking to take a screenshot in Windows 11? The Snipping Tool is one of your best options, but it’s much more than just a screen-capture utility If you want to record your screen activity, the
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