Screenshots are one of the simplest yet most powerful tools on your computer. Whether you’re saving a receipt, capturing an error message, or sharing a tutorial, knowing how to take screenshots on Windows can save time and boost productivity. In this guide, we’ll explore 4 Ways to Screenshot in Windows to capture your screen—no third-party apps required.

4 Ways to Screenshot in Windows
Method 1: Print Screen (PrtScn) Key
The classic way to take a screenshot:
- Press
PrtScn: Captures the entire screen and copies it to your clipboard - Open Paint or any image editor → Press
Ctrl + V→ Save the image - On laptops, you may need to press
Fn + PrtScn
👉 Best for quick full-screen captures when you want to paste manually.
Method 2: Windows + PrtScn
Want to save the screenshot instantly?
- Press
Windows + PrtScn: Captures the full screen and saves it automatically - Find it in Pictures → Screenshots folder
👉 Ideal for saving multiple screenshots quickly without opening any app.✂️ Method 3: Snipping Tool
Windows 10 and 11 include the Snipping Tool, a flexible screen capture utility.
How to use:
- Search for Snipping Tool in Start menu
- Click New → Select area to capture
- Choose mode: Rectangle, Freeform, Window, or Fullscreen
- Save or annotate your screenshot
👉 Great for capturing specific areas or windows with editing options.
Method 3: Snipping Tool
Windows 10 and 11 include the Snipping Tool, a flexible screen capture utility.
How to use:
- Search for Snipping Tool in Start menu
- Click New → Select area to capture
- Choose mode: Rectangle, Freeform, Window, or Fullscreen
- Save or annotate your screenshot
👉 Great for capturing specific areas or windows with editing options.
Method 4: Windows + Shift + S (Snip & Sketch)
This shortcut opens the modern Snip & Sketch overlay:
- Press
Windows + Shift + S - Select the area to capture
- Screenshot is copied to clipboard
- Click the notification to edit or save
👉 Best for fast, partial screen captures with markup tools.
Method 5: Xbox Game Bar
Perfect for gamers or recording app windows:
- Press
Windows + Gto open Game Bar - Click the camera icon or press
Windows + Alt + PrtScn - Screenshots are saved in Videos → Captures
👉 Ideal for capturing gameplay or app windows with one click.
Bonus: Third-Party Tools (Optional)
If you need scrolling screenshots or advanced editing:
👉 Use these only if built-in tools don’t meet your needs.
Windows offers multiple ways to take screenshots—each suited for different tasks. Whether you’re a beginner or a power user, mastering these shortcuts will make your digital life easier and more efficient.
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