The Snipping Tool for Windows 10 has had many upgrades that both corrected errors and added new, more powerful functions. Windows 11 has the same Snipping Tool plus a few additional features.
This guide goes through the entire configuration and use of the tool, including setting the Print Screen key to automatically launch the Snipping Tool.
This is the second in a series of videos about Windows Quick Actions including their configuration and use on both Windows 10 & Windows 11
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00:00 Introduction
00:30 Print Screen Key Configuration
01:06 Shortcut Keys
01:51 Touch Writing
07:09 Annotations and Edits
08:36 Using Rulers
09:37 Cropping
10:11 Copy & Paste
11:02 Sharing a Clip
13:30 Windows 11 Snipping Tool
13:41 Windows 11 Print Screen
14:06 Windows 11 Snipping Shortcut Keys
14:52 Windows 11 Snipping Recording Video
16:19 Windows 11 Other Functions