![]() Simply click on the Delay button and give yourself a few seconds before the capture begins. The method above works well, but you can also use a different method that involves adding a delay. You can also use this method to capture any right-click context menus in Windows. To capture the drop-down menu, click at the corner of where you want to capture your image, then hold down the mouse button while you move to a new position, drawing a rectangle around the part of the screen you wish to capture, then let go.Īs soon as you do, the part of the screen you’ve captured will pop up in the Snipping Tool application window where you can save it and then do with it whatever you wish. This time though the popup menu should still be visible on the screen. The screen should immediately go cloudy again. Next, press the Ctrl – PrintScr combination on your keyboard (press and hold down the Ctrl key while reaching for and pressing the Print Scrn key then let go of both keys simultaneously). In this case, we’ll capture the font popup menu that drops down when you click on the Current Font display in Word. Click on the Current Font to make the font window drop down. Next go to your application that has the popup menu that you’re after. ![]() Your screen should immediately clear up, looking like nothing is happening, except that the Snipping Tool popup application should still be visible. When the software is running, you can right-click the ShareX system tray icon to open the menu shown directly below.Instead, press the ESC button on your keyboard. Click Download on the ShareX home page to save its setup and install the program. ![]() Windows 10’s screen-capturing tools are okay for basic screenshots, but if you need more extensive options check out ShareX for Windows 10. Third Party Options Taking Snapshots with ShareX These are the options for taking screenshots using Windows 10’s native tools. This hotkey is ideal for capturing snapshots of selected windows as it excludes UI elements such as the Windows taskbar. That captures a snapshot of just the active window instead. Open Paint or your preferred image editing software and press Ctrl + V to paste the shot.Īlternatively, you can press Alt + PrtSc. That will take a full-screen screenshot and save it to Clipboard. Open a full-screen video or game and then press the PrtSc key. ![]() The “PrtSc” key is better for capturing full-screen snapshots of the desktop, a game or video. ![]()
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