Here's the Different Ways to Take ScreenShots in Windows 10 -- and other shortcuts for taking screenshots with Windows 10.
These are The Following Steps:-
To take a quick screenshot of the active window, use the keyboard shortcut " Alt + PrtScn. " This will snap your currently active window and copy the screenshot to the clipboard. You'll need to open the shot in an image editor to save it.
You can use the Game bar to snap a screenshot, whether you're in the middle of playing a game or not. Hit the " Windows key + G key " to call up the Game bar. From here, you can click the screenshot button in the Game bar or use the default keyboard shortcut Windows key + Alt + PrtScn to snap a full-screen screenshot. To set your own Game bar screenshot keyboard shortcut, to Settings > Gaming > Game bar. Backing up a bit, you'll also need to enable Game bar from this settings page by making sure you've toggled on Record game clips, screenshots, and broadcast using Game bar.
To do this, hold down the Windows Logo touch button at the bottom of your Surface screen and hit the physical volume-down button on the side of the tablet. The screen will dim briefly and the screenshot will be automatically saved to the Pictures > Screenshots folder.
These are The Following Steps:-
1. Windows key + Print Screen
To capture your entire screen and automatically save the screenshot, tap the " Windows key + Print Screen key. " Your screen will briefly go dim to indicate that you've just taken a screenshot, and the screenshot will be saved to the Pictures > Screenshots folder.
2. Windows key + shift-S
You can also use keyboard shortcut " Windows key + shift-S " (or the new Screen snip button in the Action Center) to capture a screenshot with Snip & Sketch. Your screen will dim and you'll see Snip & Sketch's small menu at the top of your screen that will let you choose with type of screenshot you want to capture.
3. Alt + Print Screen
To take a quick screenshot of the active window, use the keyboard shortcut " Alt + PrtScn. " This will snap your currently active window and copy the screenshot to the clipboard. You'll need to open the shot in an image editor to save it.
4. Game bar - ( Windows key + G key )
You can use the Game bar to snap a screenshot, whether you're in the middle of playing a game or not. Hit the " Windows key + G key " to call up the Game bar. From here, you can click the screenshot button in the Game bar or use the default keyboard shortcut Windows key + Alt + PrtScn to snap a full-screen screenshot. To set your own Game bar screenshot keyboard shortcut, to Settings > Gaming > Game bar. Backing up a bit, you'll also need to enable Game bar from this settings page by making sure you've toggled on Record game clips, screenshots, and broadcast using Game bar.
5. Windows Logo + Volume Down
If you're rocking a Microsoft Surface device, you can use the physical (well, sort of physical) buttons to take a screenshot of your entire screen -- similar to how you would take a screenshot on any other phone or tablet.
To do this, hold down the Windows Logo touch button at the bottom of your Surface screen and hit the physical volume-down button on the side of the tablet. The screen will dim briefly and the screenshot will be automatically saved to the Pictures > Screenshots folder.