Windows 10 has a lot of built-in features and functionalities that users might not be aware of. In this blog post, we’ll show you five methods on how to take a screenshot on Windows 10. Some of these methods are new to Windows 10, while others have been around for a while. So, without any more delay, here are the five methods!
1.Use Snip & Sketch
Snip & Sketch is a built-in tool in Windows 10 that allows you to take screenshots. To use it, open the Snip & Sketch app and click “New screenshot.” A small menu will appear with three options: snip now, window snip, and full-screen snip. Select the desired option and take your screenshot.
Windows Key + Shift + S

2. Use Snipping Tool
Snipping Tool is another built-in tool in Windows 10 that allows you to take screenshots. To use it, open the Snipping Tool app and click “New.” A small menu will appear with four options: free-form snip, rectangular snip, window snip, and full-screen snip. Select the desired option and take your screenshot.

3. Use Print Screen Key With Clipboard
The Print Screen key is a keyboard shortcut that allows you to take screenshots. To use it, press the Print Screen key on your keyboard. This will take a screenshot of everything on your screen. You can then paste the screenshot into an image editing program like Paint or Photoshop to save it.

4. Alt Key + Prt Scrn
This keyboard shortcut allows you to take a screenshot of just the active window. To use it, press the Alt key and the Print Screen key on your keyboard at the same time. This will capture an image of the active window alone. You can then paste the screenshot into an image editing program like Paint or Photoshop to save it.

5. Windows Key + Print Screen
This keyboard shortcut allows you to take a screenshot of your entire screen and save it as a file. To use it, press the Windows key and the Print Screen key on your keyboard at the same time. This will take a screenshot of your entire screen and save it as a file in the Pictures folder.

To rapidly grab the active window, use Alt + PrtScn. This captures the current window and copies it to the clipboard. To save it, open it in a photo editor.
Conclusion:
As you can see, there are multiple ways to take screenshots on Windows 10. Whichever method you choose, be sure to practice using it a few times so that you’re comfortable with the process and know how to get the best screenshot results possible. Do you have any tips for taking great screenshots? Share them in the comments below!
Leave a Reply