Microsoft is testing changes to how the print screen button works in Windows 11, causing it to open the Windows Snipping Tool rather than copying a screenshot to the clipboard. Since Windows 95, ...
The 'Print screen" button has a place on almost every keyboard in the world. But how useful is it on Windows? Not very—an image of your entire screen is rarely the best way to save something in the ...
The 'Print Screen key' is a key labeled 'PrtSc' on some keyboards, and pressing this key in the current Windows will take a screenshot of the screen being displayed and copy it to the clipboard. This ...
In the latest Windows 11 Insider build, Microsoft has introduced a change in the default behavior of the print screen button. Instead of capturing a screenshot, the button now opens the updated ...
The Snipping Tool is the default screen-capture application built into Windows. Most users use this application for capturing screenshots. If you, too, use it quite frequently, then it’s always ...
Traditionally, the legacy “Print Screen” or PrtScn button on your keyboard has been what you’d use to take a quick, easy snapshot of whatever is on your screen. Now, that feature is changing ...
Windows offers several built-in ways to take screenshots. Sure, you can just hit the Prt Scrn button on your keyboard to capture your entire screen, but if you want to screenshot a portion of your ...
The Windows 11 Snipping Tool now has a visual search engine. You can learn more about the item you capture via a Bing search. You can also extract or translate text and even solve a math equation. The ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. It’s the first big change to the Print Screen button in decades. It’s the first big change to the Print Screen ...