How to capture your screen using the Windows Snipping Tool
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Sometimes the easiest way to make a copy of something is to take a snapshot of your screenโthis is what Snipping Tool does. Use it to save and share miner details, wallet concerns, or just whatever.
How to Open Snipping Tool in Windows
Version Instructions For Windows 10 Type Snipping Tool in the search box on the taskbar, and then select Snipping Tool. For Windows 8.1 / Windows RT 8.1 Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Search (or if you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, and then click Search), enter Snipping Tool in the search box, and then tap or click Snipping Tool. For Windows 7 Click the Start button. In the search box, type Snipping Tool, and then, in the list of results, click Snipping Tool. Source and further details: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/13776/windows-use-snipping-tool-to-capture-screenshots
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Let me add to this and probably blow someones mind ^_^
ALT+PrtScrn
Magic for your active window!
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@LithStud haha yes that is another way to do it. I like the snipping tool because I can crop from the start and quickly upload the image. Instead of pressing the print screen button on the keyboard, opening the paint program, pasting the image into paint, cropping the image, then saving the cropped image, then uploading the image.
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@socalguy yes
Sniping tool is good when you need just a part of window
for me most of time i need whole window
It all depends on situations and what you need
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if you have onenote installed Window Key + S and you can select what part of the screen you want
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@Lexicon i hate that program
so currently i dont even have ms office installed
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@LithStud i find onenote to be pretty useful lol. its a business machine and i work mainly with .net and sql reporting so kinda need the suite.
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The firefox Nimbus tool is useful too. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/nimbus-screenshot/?src=search