![]() ![]() Must read: Move Taskbar Icons to Center on Windows 10įortunately, Microsoft agrees although they’ve not yet implemented this by default. ![]() It makes sense then to use the PrtSc key to launch Screen Sketch instead. And then you can even view your screenshot, annotate it, copy it to the clipboard or simply save it. You don’t get any choice in it, but when you capture the screen using screen sketch, you get to choose specifically which part of the screen you want to capture. Although, currently there are two ways to launch Screen Sketch.īy default, when you press the PrtSc key a screenshot of your entire screen is copied onto the clipboard. Microsoft is looking to retire the old Snipping tool though in favor of Screen Sketch for obvious reasons. I’ve previously written in detail about the different ways you can take a screenshot on Windows 10. Even Redmond is looking forward to conveniently ignoring it in future Windows 10 builds as they work to make Screen Sketch better. If you thought I was conveniently ignoring the presence of a snipping tool which has been around since Windows 7, it’s because I was. The company now also gives users the option to launch screen sketch with the PrtSc key on Windows 10. ![]() To stay competitive, Microsoft has updated its Screen Sketch tool, introduced first with the original Windows 10. There are devices out there that can take and save a screenshot with the press of a button, and some even allow editing it, to an extent. The old print-screen-with-PrtSc-and-then-paste-in-MS-Paint-just-to-get-a-screenshot-process is a bit too old. Screenshots were not a particularly popular feature back then but they are now. Windows did jump into the screenshot game a quite early even before your smartphones were around. ![]()
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