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You can use the Win key + Shift + R keyboard shortcut to start screen recording, but that’s not a new feature. As first ...
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Microsoft is reportedly testing Live Annotation in Snipping Tool, letting you draw on screen before capturing.
Microsoft has published new Windows previews in the Insider channels. They bring new functions for the snipping tool and AI features.
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.
Three years after its first announcement, Microsoft has finally unified Snipping Tool and Snip & Sketch, but only in Windows 11. The app is quite good, but more features would be welcome.
According to The Verge, the Windows 11 Snipping Tool update adds emoji and QR code capabilities. Microsoft's 3D emoji may also be added to screenshots using the shapes toolbar.
The Snipping Tool and its scissor and circle icon will be your first result. The utility app interface is small, with just five menu options, most of which you can ignore.
Data Doctors’ Ken Colburn explains how to use the Snipping Tool on Windows 11, which is one of many ways to capture what’s on your screen.
Snipping tool: GIF function for screen videos If you start the snipping tool with the key combination “Windows key”, “Shift” and “R”, it opens directly in screen video recording mode.
The Snipping Tool saves a couple steps, and it's one less program I have to install. Okay, so I wouldn't upgrade to Vista just to get it, but it's definitely a nice amenity for those already there.