

This will let you select where in your PC you want to save your screenshot, or if you just want the image copied to your clipboard select the button that looks like two pieces of lined paper on top of each other. The editing options on the Snipping Tool are pretty straightforward and will allow you to add virtual pen marks to the image, and you can even export the image to Paint 3D if you want more editing tools.

This will take your screenshot, or if you’ve opted to just capture a highlight position of the screen will allow you to select a part of the screen using a simple box tool. PrtSc: Command to take a screenshot and copy it to clipboard. Shift+Delete: Command to delete items permanently.
#KEY COMMAND FOR SCREENSHOT WINDOWS 10 WINDOWS 10#
Alt+F4: Command to switch off or shutdown desktop (Works as main Windows 10 shortcut key for shutdown) Alt+Tab: Command to switch between tabs. When you click the ‘Mode’ button on the Snipping Tool you will get a drop-down menu that lets you select various different types from screenshots, from full-screen to just a selected portion. Ctrl+D: Command to delete and send to recycle bin.

You don’t need fancy image editing software, you just need to take a screenshot using the steps below. Windows key + Shift + Up arrow: Stretch the active desktop window vertically to the top and bottom of the screen. Windows key + S: Open Cortana or Windows search. Windows key + Q: Open Cortana in listening mode.
#KEY COMMAND FOR SCREENSHOT WINDOWS 10 FULL#
If you want to take a screenshot of your PC screen, but then need to edit the image to add annotation or highlight something within the capture, the Snipping Tool makes this super easy. Windows key + PrtScn: Capture full screenshot in the 'Screenshots' folder.
