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Windows offers several built-in ways to take screenshots. Sure, you can just hit the Prt Scrn button on your keyboard to ...
Windows 11 beta changes what the Print Screen button does after 33 years Key now opens the Snipping Tool by default rather than copying to the clipboard.
Soon, pressing the Print Screen button in Windows 11 could launch the Snipping Tool instead of sending a screenshot to your clipboard.
Read: How to print screen without PrintScreen button 3] Windows Logo Key + Print Screen This will capture the entire screen and automatically save the screenshot as a file.
Microsoft is poised to make the first major change to Print Screen functionality in years. In the latest Insider builds of Windows 11, the Print Screen button activates the built-in Snipping Tool.
Microsoft is changing the default behavior of the Print Screen button on Windows 11. Don't like it? Here's how to change it back.
Microsoft is testing changes to how the print screen button works in Windows 11, causing it to open the Windows Snipping Tool rather than copying a screenshot to the clipboard.
An update to Windows 11 will change the function of the Print Screen key so that it will now open up the Snipping Tool.
We'll explore the different default locations where Windows stores your screenshots, and also how to specify it yourself, to suit your needs.