Different ways to take screenshots in Windows 10

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:- 


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.