I counted *seven* different ways of doing screenshots and screen snipping in Windows (five in Windows 10 and five in Windows 11, but two of those are different); I explain how to use all of them - in a free edition of the AskWoody newsletter
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Greta job on this! I know not everyone can afford or is allowed to use external tools but I’ve been using TechSmith Snagit for 15 years - it’s snipping on steroids with markup and a library with tags. A great option for some.
I know a lot of Snagit fans; personally I use a mix of the snipping tool and the OneNote snipper (which I made a keyboard shortcut for), but I sometimes still use ClipMate's screen capture because it can get the cursor as well - and I've been using that since the mid 90s!
ClipMate is an elderly tools but you can pry it out of my cold deda keyboard shortcuts; it's a clipboard manager with permanent and temporary collections, search and data munging tools and so many useful extras. the dev made a whole career out of selling it, retired it and put up free licence keys
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