![]() ![]() You just need to left-click and drag with the mouse the perimeter you want to caption.Īfter you release the left-click, the caption will be copied into the clipboard for you to paste wherever you need it. The first, and default option is to capture a rectangular screen. If you do that, you will see a captioning toolbox just like in the picture below. So, if you want to capture a screen, an image, or just a portion of the screen, press the Windows key, then the Shift key, and then the S key. So that’s what’s triggering the new shortcut Win + Shift + S. ![]() If you read the Microsoft page about what’s new in the new Windows 10 version 2004 update, they say that Screen sketch is now called Snip & Sketch. However, as for the last years, Snipping Tool will display the message saying that Snipping Tool will move to a new home and the recommendation to use Snip & Sketch or to try the new shortcut Win + Shift + S. If you use to make any captions with the old Snipping Tool, you can still use it even in the new Windows 10 version 2004, the so-called May 2020 update. Home › How to › Snip & Sketch capture images ![]()
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