Snipping Tool is Microsoft’s new screen scraping tool that replaces Snip and Sketch in Windows 11. The tool allows you to capture your screen in various ways and comes bundled with Windows 11 out of the box. So, if you frequently take screenshots, then Snipping Tool is perfect for you. You can capture areas, windows, custom areas, and even record your screen.
Like our favorite screenshot annotation software ShareX, you can also use the Snipping Tool software to annotate screenshots. Here’s a comprehensive tutorial to help you get the most out of Snipping Tool on your PC.
You can use the Snipping Tool to capture your screen or record your screen. Depending on your current requirements, use the relevant sections below to help you use the snipping tool to your advantage.
You can take a screenshot using keyboard shortcuts or a dedicated option in the Snipping Tool app. Use the relevant sections below to help you capture your screen using a snipping tool, depending on your preferred method.
You can use the Windows Shift S
keyboard shortcut to activate the Snipping Tool. This will automatically trigger a new screenshot so you can capture your screen immediately.
When using this keyboard shortcut, you can take a screenshot at the top of the screen in various ways.
Click and select your preferred mode.
You can then click and drag on the screen to select the desired area to capture.
The one exception here is full screen mode. When you click on the icon at the top, your entire screen will be automatically captured and saved on your PC.
By default, all screenshots are automatically saved to the following folder on your PC, where [USERNAME] is your current user account name.
C:\Users\[USERNAME]\Pictures\Screenshots
Snipping Tool also provides you with the ability to use the Print Screen key and trigger the Tool options. If you're used to using the Print Screen key, you can customize it and set it as your preferred shortcut in the Snipping Tool. Here's how to change the keyboard shortcuts used by the Snipping Tool.
Open the "Start" menu and search for "Snipping Tool". Click and launch the same content from the search results.
Now click on the Three dots ( ) menu icon.
Select Settings.
Click Change in Windows Settings at the top next to Print Screen Shortcuts.
Now scroll down on the right side and turn on the switch forOpen screenshots using the print screen button.
That's it! Every time you press the Print Screen key in the future, it will open the snipping tool on your PC.
Method 2: Using Snipping Tool App
Launch the Start menu, search for "
Snipping Tool" and launch it from the search results.
Now click New. Select your preferred shooting mode from the options at the top of the screen. You can use the following options. #Now click and drag to capture the screen. If you are capturing active windows, click and select your preferred window. #If you select full screen capture, your screen will be captured whenever you click on the icon. This is how you capture your screen using the Snipping Tool app. You can also use the Snipping Tool to record the screen. Please follow the steps below to help you through the process. Use the Start menu search to open the Snipping Tool. #Now click Records at the top. Click New. Now click and drag on the screen and select the area you want to record. #You can adjust the area by dragging the markers on either edge of the selection. After selecting the area you want to record, click at the top to start. The Snipping Tool will now record the selected area after a three second delay. You will see the same countdown in the selected area. After you finish screen recording, click the Stop icon at the top. You can also click the Bin icon to delete the recorded material and start over. After you stop recording, it will automatically open in the Snipping Tool application. Switch to the app to view your recorded footage. You can now preview footage using the Playback icon. Save " icon in the upper right corner to save the recorded material. Save when done. Now click on the drop-down menu for Snipping Mode. Select your preferred screenshot mode from the options available to you. Now when you click New, your preferred Screenshot mode will be automatically selected. Click and drag on the screen to capture your area. If you selected Window Mode, select your preferred window. If you select Full Screen Mode, then your entire screen will be captured automatically. Once completed, the capture will automatically open in the Snipping Tool application. #The benefit of choosing your preferred mode within the app is that it will be pre-selected every time you capture the screen. This is how you change the screenshot mode in the Snipping Tool app. You can delay capturing using the Snipping Tool app. Unfortunately, you can't configure the delay when using keyboard shortcuts. Open the "Snipping Tool" application from the "Start" menu search. Now click on the Delayed Clip dropdown menu at the top. Choose your preferred delay. You can now click New and capture the screen with the delay of your choice. # Delayed capture helps capture elements that are ignored when you click or interact with your PC. This is how you can delay capture when using the Snipping Tool app. You have the option to edit and annotate screenshots within the Snipping Tool application. You can choose to capture the screen from the app and then edit the captured area directly in the app. You can also choose to open the capture from local storage and edit it accordingly. Please follow the steps below to help you through the process. Open the "Snipping Tool" app from the Start menu search. Now click New to capture your screen. Select your preferred screenshot mode from the options at the top of the screen. # Now capture the screen as needed. Switch back to the Snipping Tool app and your capture should now be open in the app. #If you want to open an existing capture, switch to Screenshot Tools and press Ctrl O on your keyboard. Click and select the desired capture or image from local storage. ## Click "Open " when finished. You can also click the Three dots ()menu icon and select Open File to open an existing capture . Use the tools at the bottom to annotate your capture as needed. You can use the following tools. Image Cropping Option to crop your capture. Touch write if you have a compatible input peripheral. Ruler . Ruler will now be added to your screen. Click and drag it to position it as desired. Scroll up or down on the ruler to rotate the ruler as needed. ballpoint pen or highlighter and place them on the ruler while clicking and dragging . This should help you create straight lines. Protractor. Click the arrow below the bottom ruler icon. Protractor. Protractor, just like we did with the Ruler above. ballpoint pen and highlighter pen . Click the arrow below any tool you are currently using. slider at the bottom to adjust the size. Save in the upper right corner. Save. This is how you can edit and annotate captures in Snipping Tool. The Snipping Tool allows you to customize various settings so that you can control its behavior according to your preferences and workflow. Here's how to do it on your PC. Open "Snipping Tool" from the "Start" menu search. Click the three dots ( ) menu icon in the upper right corner. Select Settings. You can now customize the following settings for Snipping Tool. Turn each switch on or off according to your preference. Changes you make to Snipping Tool settings will be automatically applied to the application. The last thing you can customize is the application theme used by Snipping Tool. Click App Themes to get started. Now click and select an option based on your favorite theme. Selecting Use system settings will cause the application to use the theme applied to your Windows 11 UI. If your system switches between light and dark themes as planned, Snipping Tool will too. This is how you can customize Define Snipping Tool settings to better suit your workflow.
How to use the Snipping Tool to record the screen
How to Delay Snipping in Snipping Tool
How to annotate and edit screenshots using the Snipping Tool
##If necessary, use How to Customize the Snipping Tool (Settings to Know)
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