Snipping Tool is the default screenshot-capturing utility in Windows 10/11. Introduced first with Windows Vista, the Snipping Tool allows you to capture the entire screen, window, or a specific area on the screen. In the latest Windows 10/11, the Snipping Tool has received some improvements. It now comes with a delay option using which you […]
Fix: Snipping Tool Missing From Windows 10
The other day, while composing how to turn on or off Fast startup in Windows 10 guide, I wanted to take a couple of snapshots of the Settings app using the built-in Snipping Tool. When I typed the Snipping Tool in the Start search box, the Start menu didn’t show the Snipping Tool in search […]
Windows 10 Snipping Tool Tips & Tricks
On Windows XP and earlier versions, taking screenshots on a PC was not exactly easy. Users had to press the Print screen to capture the full screen or Alt + Print hotkey to snap the currently active window and then paste it in the native Paint application. With Windows Vista, Microsoft introduced a free screen […]
How To Take Snapshot Of Context Menu Using Snipping Tool
A handy tip to take snapshots of Start menu and context menu using the Snipping Tool present in Windows 7 and Vista.
How To Create A Keyboard Shortcut For Snipping Tool In Windows 10
In Windows XP and previous versions of Windows, taking a snapshot of a window, part of the screen, or full screen was a tedious job. One had to first press the Print Screen key on the keyboard, open the Paint program, and then press Ctrl + V hotkey to paste the snapshot. Users who wanted […]